Thursday, September 04, 2003

*Ø* Blogmanac | Question marks over Kelly



The UK police and a prominent psychiatrist are satisfied that David Kelly took his own life. I wish I could be so satisfied.

Oxford professor of psychiatry, Keith Hawton, without ever having met David Kelly, is able to say, "Taking all the evidence together, it is well nigh certain that he committed suicide." Yet the person who last saw him alive said that Kelly appeared normal just before his death.

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Kelly seemed to be looking towards the future in emails he made just hours before his mysterious death. He said he was planning to go to Baghdad "a week Friday", and referred to "dark actors playing games":

"A number of e-mails, written off-line, were all sent together at 1118 BST on 17 July, just over three hours before Dr Kelly set off for his final walk.

"Among them was one to Gaeta Kingdom at Oxford University saying: 'Many thanks for your thoughts and prayers. It has been a remarkably tough time. Should all blow over by early next week, then I will travel to Baghdad a week Friday. I have had to keep a low profile which meant leaving home for a week. Back now. With best wishes and thanks for your support. David'

"The inquiry was shown further e-mails including one to Judith Millers saying: 'Judy I will wait until the end of the week before judging - many dark actors playing games. Thanks for your support. I appreciate your friendship at this time.'"

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Meanwhile, there's a website that is claiming that the Kelly case might have something to do with his membership in the Baha'i religion:

"In short, the Baha'i Faith had a great deal to gain by the war going forward, reclaiming the House of Baha'u'llah in Baghdad and the Garden of Ridvan, extending the Baha'i pilgrimage circuit to Iraq, and leading to a more tolerant climate there and generally in the Middle East, for Baha'i expansion, all long sought goals. The interference of the Baha'i administration in Dr. Kelly's work should seriously be considered and investigated."

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