Friday, December 24, 2010

Video: Police e-fit could unravel spy death mystery

Police investigating the death of MI6 codebreaker Gareth Williams have released an e-fit of a couple they wish to trace

A British spy who was found dead in his London flat visited bondage websites and a drag club and had $23,000 worth of unworn designer womenswear in his wardrobe, detectives said Wednesday.
The Guardian newspaper reported that police believe the mystery surrounding Gareth Williams’ death will be solved through insights into his private life.
Williams, a 30-year-old official at the code-breaking agency GCHQ, was found inside a red North Face sports bag at his central London apartment on Aug. 23. Williams was working on attachment to the MI6 spy agency, but security officials believe it is unlikely that his killing was connected with his work. Toxicology tests showed there were no traces of drugs or poisons that may have led to his death.

Offering new details, police said they hoped to determine conclusively whether Williams’ death was linked to his personal life and to trace two people seen at the communal door of Williams’ apartment block in June or July.
The man and woman, described as Mediterranean in appearance in their 20s and dressed casually, were buzzed through the communal entrance at the flats in Alderney Street by another resident in late June or July, The Guardian said. They said they had been given a key and were on their way to the apartment that Williams lived in.

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