WCF Courier : Death ruled an accident, in spite of contrary evidence

Friday, December 06, 2013

Death ruled an accident, in spite of contrary evidence

CHUCK SHEPHERD | Courier Wire Services | December 6, 2013

A formal investigation into the strange death of British intelligence code-breaker Gareth Williams concluded in November with a police judgment that the death was an accident, despite the body's having been discovered inside a zippered and padlocked garment bag in an otherwise unused bathtub in his London apartment. An earlier inquest into the 2010 death had unsatisfactorily failed to rule out foul play, setting up the police examination, but two facts stood out, according to the officer in charge: The key to the padlock was found within easy reach of the bag, and, according to experts, even though no usable fingerprints or DNA was found in the apartment, it had not been "deep-cleaned," as might be expected in a death with intel-op implications.