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Previously on "Gareth Williams - body in the bag whodunnit"
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou and whose army.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI can tell you but then I'd have to place you in a large hold-all.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI was interested in this comment:
What was his evidence?
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The coroner also criticised the police for the way they seized Mr Williams' work phone and other items, and she criticised his line manager, MI6 officer "G", saying his evidence "begins to stretch bounds of credibility".
BBC News - MI6 death: Gareth Williams 'probably' killed unlawfully
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostFrom what's been reported recently it's pretty obvious he invited someone or a couple back to his flat for a bondage session, and they overdid the locked in a bag scenario and accidently killed him.
I was slightly surprised that it would take only about three minutes to suffocate. You'd think enough air would leak in to last ages if not indefinitely.
Anyway, it seems rather unusual to even own a holdall large enough to climb into, except for bondage capers. Anyone here own one? Well MF, obviously. But otherwise I doubt it.
I think suffocation occurs because of the restricted space and difficulty breathing - it freaks me out a bit. I heard the details on the radio, not good.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostOr he was known for doing bondage, and either our government or a foreign one wanted him dead, and thought this would look plausible for their cleaners to fix up after his death
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostFrom what's been reported recently it's pretty obvious he invited someone or a couple back to his flat for a bondage session, and they overdid the locked in a bag scenario and accidently killed him..
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From what's been reported recently it's pretty obvious he invited someone or a couple back to his flat for a bondage session, and they overdid the locked in a bag scenario and accidently killed him.
I was slightly surprised that it would take only about three minutes to suffocate. You'd think enough air would leak in to last ages if not indefinitely.
Anyway, it seems rather unusual to even own a holdall large enough to climb into, except for bondage capers. Anyone here own one? Well MF, obviously. But otherwise I doubt it.
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