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UK top cop who led CIA probe found dead

Manchester Police Chief Who Cleared Britain of Helping Secret CIA Flights Is Found Dead

ROB HARRIS
AP News

Mar 11, 2008 13:45 EST

A city police chief who led an investigation into charges that Britain cooperated with secret CIA flights to transport terrorism suspects without formal proceedings has been found dead, his deputy said Tuesday.

Manchester Chief Constable Michael Todd, 50, was found dead in Snowdonia, about 240 miles northwest of London, Deputy Chief Constable Dave Whatton said. He had been missing since going out for a walk Monday during his day off.Whatton said the body, which was found Tuesday afternoon, had not yet been formally identified but he believed it was Todd.

He said a coroner's inquest would investigate the cause of death and did not give any further details.

Todd was elected vice president of the Association of Chief Police Officers of England and Wales in 2006, according to a biography on his Web site.The association gave him the task of looking into accusations that Britain allowed the CIA to use the country's airports to fly terrorism suspects to other countries without any extradition hearings, a clandestine procedure known as "extraordinary rendition."

Todd's investigation concluded last June that there was no evidence to back the claim. Last month, however, Britain admitted one of its remote outposts in the Indian Ocean had twice been used by the United States as a refueling stop for the secret transfer of two terrorism suspects.

He and his wife had a daughter and twin sons.

One has to wonder whether Todd is one of a mounting list of individuals that manage to commit suicide by shooting themselves twice in the head, or some other such unlikely scenario...
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One has to wonder whether Todd is one of a mounting list of individuals that manage to commit suicide by shooting themselves twice in the head, or some other such unlikely scenario...

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I could not put it in better words.
Entropiate
Did you know Todd was elected the Vice-President of ACPO in 2006? It's not been reported widely but it says so here.

See this post for an interesting connection with that.

Also, I did hear a vicious rumour that there might be some connection with this.

Then of course, there's this from the same day and this from the 13th.

I tend to side with the obvious explanation in Todd's particular case, but who knows right now?

My condolences to all involved regardless.
Entropiate
This article, the author and the site from which they emanate are extremely suspect (IMHO), but it links the three cop deaths with the horrible child abuse/death stories coming out of Jersey just now.

Also, here's what I thought was an interesting piece in the Independent (UK); which gives some historical information on Jersey itself as well as giving an overview of the current child abuse investigation and hinting of a cover-up.

One of the biggest and most disgusting child killing cases in living memory occurring in a tax-haven. Who would have thought it?

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(PS: Anyone reading this who WOULDN'T have thought it really ought to click a few links while reading this article here on CoRe)
Cypher
I totally agree about your comments on the first article; the claims do seem to make sense of the overall picture initially, yet don't seem to have any root in reality - at least, not from any actual links I can find.

Try sticking in e.g. "Michael Todd" + Jersey into a search engine, and it will bring up apparent links - until you look closer. Since the stories were running in the newspapers on the same day, the names seem to be linked on several websites. The same happens for Jersey + "Richard Fuller", & "Neil Munro" + Jersey, which both bring up similarly spurious results - closer inspection shows the only real link to be that they were widely reported news items on the ssame day... and search engine spiders by nature run one sentence into an unrelated snippet from esewhere on the page.

Surely this isn't simply how she came to these conclusions? Then again, looking at some of her other efforts, as you alluded, maybe it is. Perhaps this sort of search engine jiggery-pokery is how she comes up with most, if not all, of her stories?

I too found the Independant article to be interesting and insightful - very nice contrast in styles there, many thanks for the links. It will be interesting to see if there is something linking the thee men & I for one wouldn't rule it out yet, to be sure.
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