The Spy in the Bag - Mysterious Death of an Agent

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Courtesy | Bad Things, True Crime.

This is a true crime story very similar to the Dr David Kelly or Jeffrey Epstein cases.

A well educated young man expressed discontent in his job at GCHQ to his sister. Around this time he made unauthorized searches on secure computer systems at work and his supervisors would have become increasingly suspicious of any future actions he might make like leaking any sensitive information to the media with similarities to the Edward Snowden case.
So, he's then transferred to London to work within SIS and given a 'safe house' to live very close to his workplace.

After a week of absence, his managers then decided to contact the police who discover he's dead in a large duffle sports bag in his bathroom, what then follows is a series of red herrings and a merry-go-round of he-said-she-said.....allegations which includes anonymous tip-offs of false information regarding his sexuality and drug addiction to the tabloid press in an already convoluted case as a further attempt to discredit and smear his reputation to thwart any public attention.

Meanwhile, close friends maintain Williams is teetotal and never engaged in any kind of LGBTQ+ activities or ever took drugs as even a single use of marijuana would mean and end to his career.
These agencies test employees constantly and thoroughly for any drug or substance use.

1. Police find him in a duffle bag with a key inside and the bag is locked from the outside, so obviously we know there are two keys sold with any padlock.

2. The heating system is on max to accelerate decomposition.

3. A former landlady claims she once saw him handcuffed to a bed, so one could ask who was she really working for? Then a double agent claims Williams was murdered with a toxic nerve agent by state agents, SVR because he claims Williams basically refused to defect?
But there was no evidence of any nerve agent ever discovered.
This double agent had never met Williams as far as we know.

Why did the coroner contradict her own assessment on one occasion?
Also why didn't the SVR ever target the double agent instead of someone who posed far less of a threat?

As with Dr David Kelly, Jeffrey Epstein, Seth Rich or Mark Duggan, it remains highly unlikely that Gareth Williams actually killed himself playing silly buggers.

But that's the official explanation and many see it as a pile of kak - we're supposed to believe this because we're seen as children.

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