tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post2158014272289180754..comments2023-07-28T09:53:02.523+01:00Comments on Dr Kelly's Death - Suicide or Murder: The ground underneath Dr Kelly's bodybrian in the tamar valleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13475701925894027724noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-4152522683919564592011-07-05T14:06:40.614+01:002011-07-05T14:06:40.614+01:00There is some confusion about the DC Coe article. ...There is some confusion about the DC Coe article. It was written by Matt Sandy for the Mail on Sunday http://www.pressawards.org.uk/modules/entries/images/entries-01011-00568.pdf (It can take a little while to load) This contained the reference to DC Coe's home and much else besides.<br /><br />A much abbreviated version written by Rebecca Camber appeared on the Mail Online the next day http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1301210/Detective-Dr-David-Kellys-body-raises-questions-death.html This didn't refer to his cottage.<br /><br />Do the Coes live in a hamlet on the outskirts of Wantage? I imagine that they wouldn't want the name of their small hamlet flagged up in the press if they wanted to retain a degree of privacy.brian in the tamar valleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13475701925894027724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-48368766917389821322011-07-04T23:42:39.292+01:002011-07-04T23:42:39.292+01:00Slightly off the point, but referring to the Daily...Slightly off the point, but referring to the Daily Mail article re. DC Coe, I wonder why this was removed from later copies of the Mail: <br /><br />'An unassuming man, he lives in a well-kept<br />£200,000 cottage in an Oxfordshire hamlet with<br />his wife Margaret, a former nurse.' ??<br /><br />One thing I do know, DC Coe is certainly NOT an unassuming man; his house I am led to believe is worth more than the £200k suggested and Wantage is not a hamlet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-67431989322720311732011-07-03T21:47:58.120+01:002011-07-03T21:47:58.120+01:00LL
These are interesting revelations which were k...LL <br />These are interesting revelations which were kept well away from the Hutton Inquiry.<br />Mr Green did speculate that Dr Kelly had been kneeling, in which case he would have collapsed forwards.<br /><br />The big question is what did he die from? The death certificate is as good as worthless. Little wonder nobody would sign it.felixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363991252776819712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-211138812975772652011-07-03T12:03:30.090+01:002011-07-03T12:03:30.090+01:00Felix
Even if you assume Dr Kelly was murdered I ...Felix<br /><br />Even if you assume Dr Kelly was murdered I am finding it hard to think how the directional blood stain on top of the right heel of Dr kelly's hiking boots.<br /><br />The stain "appeared to have originated from the right of the shoe" ???<br /><br />Blood specs on the right of Dr Kelly's face, blood staining on the right elbow and shoulder.<br /><br />And who diluted the approx 80 mm blood stain on the left leg and why? <br /><br />Left leg of the jeans pulled up to mid calf, the right just above the ankle.<br /><br />The right leg has a 25mm contact stain just below the knee when the ambulance crew are there but when the pathologist arrives it has grown to 80mm.<br /><br />I suspect the answer to this whole riddle may be revealed by Dr Kelly's right leg (incl boot)LancashreLadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05635388809036821102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-2997510249268093742011-07-01T19:05:42.984+01:002011-07-01T19:05:42.984+01:00Only a small point:
Dr Hunt finds a Virgin Atlanti...Only a small point:<br />Dr Hunt finds a Virgin Atlantic pouch <b>over the right hip area.</b><br />Mr Green finds a Virgin Atlantic pouch <b>attached at the front.</b><br />Has someone been meddling, or are they examining the same body?? <br />And what was the purpose of an empty pouch? Might Dr Kelly have carried more than one mobile phone?<br />Mr Green speculates that Dr Kelly had already started to cut his wrist with the blunt schoolboy knife when he decided to open the pouch, then close it again <i>"at something of an angle"</i> (Dr Hunt) leaving his blood under the flap. <br />According to Dr Hunt, there was <i>Lighter bloodstaining over the back of the fingers and palm of the right hand.</i> which might conceivably have transferred to the pouch and flap. But quite what the purpose of carrying an empty pouch (this is a man with no wallet, money, identification or credit cards on him) is, and the reason for opening and closing it during suicide is a mystery to me.<br /><br />A different explanation is that someone interfered with the body and pouch at the scene,possibly removing something,perhaps a second mobile phone, and transferred blood from Dr Kelly to the pouch. <br /><br />Or was perhaps the mobile phone kept in the pouch, then transferred to the Barbour jacket? If so, the mobile phone (not given the number NCH17/1 by Mr Green,surprisingly)would have had bloodstains but was not tested for blood by Mr Green. Why??<br /><br />And bloodstains on the heels of his boots and ankles of his socks! How on earth did they get there?felixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363991252776819712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1076171049417505718.post-30240996511249581632011-07-01T14:53:25.018+01:002011-07-01T14:53:25.018+01:00The body was moved that often that several trees c...The body was moved that often that several trees could have been involved.<br /><br />But Mr Greens report says there were contact stains of blood on the seat of Dr Kelly's jeans, if there was no blood discovered under the body then Dr kelly must have sat in some and then had a lie down.<br /><br />Grieve for JusticeLancashreLadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05635388809036821102noreply@blogger.com