MI6 spy death 'clean-up' theory

BBC Wednesday 2nd May, 2012

An intelligence expert says a cover-up by British secret services cannot be ruled out in the death of MI6 spy Gareth Williams. The body of Mr Williams, 31, from Anglesey, was found locked in a bag in his London flat in 2010. Delivering a narrative verdict, the coroner said on the balance of probabilities he was unlawfully killed. But Crispin Black told BBC Wales' Week In Week Out programme he believes the case has been interfered with. "There...

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