The forensic pathology: The subversion of due process continues. Part three
Andrew Watt ended his article with the post-mortem examination being carried out by Dr Nicholas Hunt on the evening the body was found 18 July 2003. It was the penetrating smell of Lysol, lights and stainless steel in the mortuary of the John Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford, as well as the remains of a fit husband and father. Nine police officers were in attendance, the most senior being Detective Chief Inspector Alan Young who was in charge of the investigation. He was at the scene on Harrowdown Hill where the unidentified body was found by Louise Holmes. In spite of his lead position in the inquiry into a missing person, and then a suspicious death, he was neither called to the Hutton Inquiry which started sitting 13 days later, nor did he submit a statement to it (1). There is no obvious explanation for the presence of nine police officers at this very morbid autopsy given that the police had sprayed the word 'suicide' about earlier that day. The size of the squad would surely have fitted better if murder was foremost in the minds of the investigating authorities.
Ms Ceri Fiona Floyd
Investigation Officer
General Medical Council
3 Hardman Street,
Manchester
M3 3AW
Your ref: E1-6PFP1I
My ref: Dr Nicholas Charles Alexander Hunt GMC 4025151 : The unnatural death of Dr David Kelly 17/18 July 2003
Dear Ms Floyd,
Thank you for your letter of 8 July. This follows letters from myself to the GMC 16 May 2011, to Ms Patel of the GMC 14 June, Ms Durham of the GMC to myself 15 June and myself to Ms Durham 17 June.
I will deal with four of my main concerns in order, including the one I have raised already. I will append relevant references and documents separately.
Thank you for giving me the link to the 'fitness to practice' details. I see that a warning which was given to Dr Hunt five years ago expires today - 17 July 2011.
I have quoted by copying and pasting from the original documents.
Read more: Letter to Ms C F Floyd - Investigation Officer General Medical Council
Mr Kevin McGinty
20, Victoria Street
London
SW1H 0NF
From:- David Halpin FRCS, Kiln Shotts, Haytor, Newton Abbot, TQ13 9XR
Insufficiency of inquiry
Dear Kevin,
I present in the following pages further evidence of insufficiency of inquiry. I have sent two previous letters as you know that are dated 28 November 2010 and 6 December 2010. I have also emphasised the importance in the evidence of our 'Opinion as to the likelihood that the death of David Kelly CMG DSc was the direct result of haemorrhage due to transection of his left ulnar artery'.
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Dear Mr Stride, You and your staff should view a report on BBC News last night if you have not done so already. Two parts - the shooting in the head x2 of a 14 yr old boy by one of the rabbles. He had refused to give him a free cup of coffee unless 'the Prophet returned'. The second part is of flogging with an electric cable x50 (for the ring leader) after a 'hearing' in a 'Sharia court'. These people being allies of Messrs Cameron and Hague means this must be seen by all MPs and others who express support for these fighters for demos - the people, crazy.
Dear Mr Stride,
Today in Helmand on the 'front line' - Mr Cameron said the political process should mean "those people are prepared to give up the bomb, the bullet, can actually be part of that process, part of that future Afghanistan". Huffington Post But the bomb, the bullet, the SAMs, the heavy machine guns, the mortars for the rabbles.
The rank hypocrisy we hear from this nation's leaders causes millions of us to feel the deepest shame for the lack of principle and law in our nation.