tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713282434144514700.post5557872810810263136..comments2023-10-02T15:01:43.213+01:00Comments on Chilcot's Cheating Us: The Death of David Kelly - Dr. Richard Shepherd's evidence to the Diana and Dodi inquestAndrew Watthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03829322263100808179noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713282434144514700.post-53252172647423250092012-08-24T06:29:33.485+01:002012-08-24T06:29:33.485+01:00Notice though the text on photo 3 of the BBC Repor...Notice though the text on photo 3 of the <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17922388" rel="nofollow">BBC Report[2 May 2012] </a>:<br />Shepherd:<i>"The balance of probability is that Gareth was alive when he got in the bag.” He added: "I think there could have been a period of awareness that he needed to get out. The length of time might have been short." </i><br /><br />Yet the expert witness <a href="http://www.ipsofactoj.com/international/2002/Part11/int2002%2811%29-005.htm" rel="nofollow"><b>Peter Faulding</b></a>, an expert in <b>confined space rescue</b> said that <i>he believed that Mr Williams was dead or unconscious before being placed in the bag. He suggested it would have been possible to shut Mr Williams in the holdall as long as rigor mortis had not set in.</i> <br /><br />Again on May 24, Shepherd persists with this line on BBC Radio 4 Today programme :<br /><i><br /><br />"From my point of view, as I look across the deaths associated with sexual asphyxiation, this is one that fits quite neatly into that product, bizarre though it is.<br /><br />“If this evidence is shown to be correct, it needs to have further consideration.”</i> as reported in the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/05/24/gareth-williams-spy-red-bag-dr-richard-shepherd-pathologist-claire-hayhurst_n_1541585.html" rel="nofollow">Huffington Post</a>. i.e. a textbook case....<br /><br /><br />Shepherd is pushing the sex game line.<br /><br />Again though, Peter Faulding adds a touch of reality to this by countering Shepherd: <i>"..nobody could achieve it [locking themselves inside the bag, as a woman proved to be possible] without leaving her DNA or trace on the bath and that’s the key to this."</i><br /><br />Why <b>was</b> Shepherd pushing this line??felixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363991252776819712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713282434144514700.post-62604378410344940592012-05-24T13:55:26.284+01:002012-05-24T13:55:26.284+01:00A leading pathologist says the possibility MI6 off...A leading pathologist says the possibility MI6 officer Gareth Williams died alone should be re-examined.<br /><br />Dr Richard Shepherd told the BBC there is "credible evidence" that bags identical to the one Mr Williams was found in can be locked by someone inside the bag.Ipsissimushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09783973213054242566noreply@blogger.com