Former Chief Constable of Leicestershire is found dead at home aged 55 just two weeks after retiring from the force.
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Former Chief Constable of Leicestershire is found dead at home aged 55 just two weeks after retiring from the force.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10669719/Former-Chief-Constable-Leicestershire-dead-home-aged-55-just-two-weeks-retiring.html
Simon Cole, 55, (pictured) who retired from his job only last week has been found dead in his Kibworth Harcourt home this morning.
Former Leicestershire police chief, 55, who led taskforce helping officers on mental health is found dead at home in 'suspected suicide' just two weeks after retiring from the force
Simon Cole, 55, (pictured) who retired from his job only last week has been found dead in his Kibworth Harcourt home this morning.
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Re: Former Chief Constable of Leicestershire is found dead at home aged 55 just two weeks after retiring from the force.
Does a super-injunction cease on retirement ?
Re: Former Chief Constable of Leicestershire is found dead at home aged 55 just two weeks after retiring from the force.
Not necessarily Suicide.
Might just be auto-erotic strangulation
One of my ex-colleagues did the latter. Garage, stepladder, wife's clothes . . . slipped. The end
Verdict – accidental death. Which it clearly was
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Not necessarily Suicide.
Might just be auto-erotic strangulation
One of my ex-colleagues did the latter. Garage, stepladder, wife's clothes . . . slipped. The end
Verdict – accidental death. Which it clearly was
This doesn't make sense. Without a suicide note and an active, 55year old man, I would suggest this warrants further scrutiny. Definitely 'Not necessarily suicide'. Dark forces abound in the McCann space and we know all of the participants are subject to gagging orders, confidentiality agreements and D notices for the press. What did he know?
See Dr David Kelly, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_(weapons_expert) who told the BBC there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, prior to the invasion of Iraq. and was then found found dead in an Oxfordshire wood 'suicided' by a blunt fruit knife (incision of the wrist?) and undigested co-proxamol tablets in his stomach.
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^^^^ poor David Kelly. Apparently the knife in question couldn’t possibly have inflicted the injuries suggested, very little blood and the body moved !
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And Mike Todd, Chief of ManchesterPol, who drank half a bottle of gin and died of exposure on Snowdon . . .
Cobblers.
A senior police officer can drink that BEFORE a Mess Dinner.
There was a Range rover 'lurking' a the bottom of the mountains, on the route on which he was found.
An epi-pen of insulin would do it. The the needle stick mark would not be found even if it was looked for.
Which it wasn't.
Why ?
He was the lead on the Extraordinary Rendition enquiry and Straw had stated in the HoC that he and the Govt. (Blair) knew nothing about it.
Pure coincidence, of course.
Cobblers.
A senior police officer can drink that BEFORE a Mess Dinner.
There was a Range rover 'lurking' a the bottom of the mountains, on the route on which he was found.
An epi-pen of insulin would do it. The the needle stick mark would not be found even if it was looked for.
Which it wasn't.
Why ?
He was the lead on the Extraordinary Rendition enquiry and Straw had stated in the HoC that he and the Govt. (Blair) knew nothing about it.
Pure coincidence, of course.
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