Nobody was saying it was impossible for a contortionist or very flexible person to do that as a trick. That wasn't the debate which they are glossing over (no surprise there), the debate was:
- The individual in question wouldn't be able to climb in to a holdall, in a bathtub. Hurrah if some young flexible blonde can, nearly all people the subjects age, gender and size cannot.
- Even if one could, no one would off themselves in such a way. You would panic and leave signs of clawing away on the inside of the bag, but a suicidal person wouldn't even contemplate that.
- If one is truly suicidal, leaving a mystery behind or clear forethought and concious behaviour to execute such a plan, isn't what goes through the mind of one overridden with such powerful emotions. Expecting anyone to believe otherwise is foolhardy.
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I thought the very same thing. Genuinely thought maybe he wanted to leave a riddle. But then you see all of the procedures not being adhered to by MI6 staff and it makes you question yourself...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf it wasn't foul play, perhaps he had a nervous breakdown. It's odd how the circumstances of his death, within a locked bag within a locked flat, an enigma within an enigma so to speak, are vaguely analogous to the kind of decryption work he was doing. So if it was suicide then maybe he intended the circumstances to be symbolic.
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Perhaps he used a key made of ice.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Army veteran claims spy-in-bag could easily have locked himself in holdall... and we can prove it in video | Mail Online
I don't know enough to speculate. Was the key in the bag with him?
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Army veteran claims spy-in-bag could easily have locked himself in holdall... and we can prove it in video | Mail Online
I don't know enough to speculate. Was the key in the bag with him?
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Why, because I think the DVA is a joke or did you just decide that now was the right time to start laughing?Originally posted by AtW View PostI am laughing at you because you amuse me like a klown.
You're a sick puppy, no wonder you can't get laid without paying for it.
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What are you laughing at? Someone died, you sick bastard!Originally posted by AtW View Post
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The upsetting thing is that these people have been vetted and deemed to be fit to serve in positions of great trust.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt is quite clear you have to be gay and/or into bondage to be in MI6. Why don't they just advertise for those talents? The good at spying bit can be taken as read.
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The DVA is a bloody joke!
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He's done it before, allegedly: MI6 spy Gareth Williams was 'discovered in bed with hands tied to headboard' - Telegraph
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