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Kelly's last cry for help: I'm haunted by 'many dark actors playing games'
The Daily Telegraph ^ | July 20, 2003 | Francis Elliott and Colin Brown

Posted on 07/19/2003 8:29:48 PM PDT by bruinbirdman

Tony Blair was under unprecedented pressure last night as the suicide of Dr David Kelly, the weapons expert, plunged his Government into its gravest crisis.

The Prime Minister, clearly shaken, reacted with shock to accusations that he had "blood on his hands" over the death of Dr Kelly, who police yesterday revealed had slashed his left wrist and bled to death, possibly after taking a large dose of painkillers.

In a dramatic development last night, the Ministry of Defence admitted that it had privately given Dr Kelly's name to three newspapers on July 9. This contradicted earlier claims by Geoff Hoon, the Defence Secretary, that there had been no such breach of confidentiality.

A former Labour minister called for Mr Blair to resign, as the mystery of Dr Kelly's death deepened, with the revelation that he sent friends emails hours before his death, talking of being haunted by "many dark actors playing games". Dr Kelly's claim, sent to Judith Miller, a New York Times reporter, is certain to be key evidence in the judicial inquiry into the affair - announced by Mr Blair - to be chaired by Lord Hutton, a law lord.

Dr Kelly said he felt that ministers and government officials were responsible for exposing him to the unprecedented public scrutiny which his family and friends believe led to his suicide.

Ms Miller said the email she received gave no indication that Dr Kelly, 59, was depressed. In another email he sent on Thursday, the day of his death, about three hours before he left his home in Oxfordshire to go for a walk, the scientist responded to Professor Alastair Hay, a friend who had expressed the hope that he was dealing with the pressure.

Dr Kelly wrote to him: "Many thanks for your support. Hopefully it will soon pass and I can get to Baghdad and get on with the real job."

Prof Hay, an environmental toxicologist at Leeds University, said yesterday: "I find it extraordinary that David was identified by the MoD. He was being used as a scapegoat."

Dr Kelly's family spoke for the first time about his suicide, saying he had been placed under "intolerable pressure". Two days before his death, he was questioned forcefully by the Commons foreign affairs select committee over whether he was the source for a BBC report alleging that a dossier on Saddam Hussein's bio-chemical capabilities had been "sexed up" by the Government.

Dr Kelly allegedly felt betrayed that his name had been leaked to the press, it was reported last night.

In an interview with The Sunday Times on July 9, the day before his name appeared in several papers, Dr Kelly said that he had been assured by the MoD that "the whole thing would be confidential". But he had just received a phone call warning him that his identity would be in the following day's papers. He added: "I feel as though I have been through the wringer."

Last night, Pam Teare, the MoD's director of news, admitted that far from protecting Dr Kelly's identity, she had confirmed his name to reporters who rang her on July 9.

"As we have said all along we didn't release the name but we made it clear to media callers and to Dr Kelly that if someone put the right name to us we would be obliged to confirm it - end of story."

Ms Teare conceded that, the day before, press officers had provided journalists with information that would help them identify Dr Kelly.

The latest developments will fuel speculation over whether Alastair Campbell, the Prime Minister's director of communications, or Mr Hoon had forced Dr Kelly's name into the public arena against his wishes.

At his appearance before the committee last week, a clearly anxious Dr Kelly denied being the main source for Andrew Gilligan, the defence correspondent of Radio 4's Today programme.

After his death, his wife Janice told friends that the pressure of the hearings had led him to believe that this was "not the kind of world he wanted to live in". Dr Kelly's death has placed the Government under growing pressure. Mr Campbell has told friends, however, that he had no intention of resigning, saying: "I don't believe I have done anything wrong."

Last night, Glenda Jackson, a former Labour transport minister, said that Dr Kelly had been treated "shamefully" by the Government and added that Mr Blair should step down. "The Prime Minister should really be reconsidering his position," she said. "I don't see how the Government is going to be able to function adequately. This is going to be hanging over the Government for the whole period of the judicial inquiry."

Mr Blair, who was in Tokyo yesterday as part of his Far East tour, said the inquiry prevented him answering questions about Dr Kelly's death. In a voice apparently cracking with emotion, Mr Blair spoke of his "deep sorrow" at events.

Asked whether Dr Kelly's death was on his conscience, he said: "What is important now is some due process. The reason for having an inquiry is so that the facts can be established. I don't think it is right for ourselves or anybody else to make a judgment until we have the facts."

Iain Duncan Smith, the Tory leader, demanded the recall of Parliament. He wants the judicial inquiry widened to include government handling of intelligence before the Iraq war.

At the BBC, a senior editor said: "We were in a war of spin and that poor guy got ripped apart in the middle. So, yes, we had a role. But we do not believe we could have handled things differently."

The corporation will clarify Dr Kelly's role as a source for Mr Gilligan - possibly as early as today. Richard Sambrook, the BBC's head of news, is believed to have authorised the move.

Peter Mandelson, the Labour MP for Hartlepool and a close confidant of Mr Blair, pointed a finger of blame at the BBC over Dr Kelly's death.

"It was the BBC's obsession with [Mr Campbell] that led more than anything to the breakdown in relations between the Government and Britain's principal public service broadcaster, with the result we have seen," he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: davidkelly
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1 posted on 07/19/2003 8:29:49 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
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To: bruinbirdman
Is this another Danny Glover thread?
2 posted on 07/19/2003 8:32:30 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Consort
New stuff here.

yitbos

3 posted on 07/19/2003 8:33:40 PM PDT by bruinbirdman (Joe McCarthy was right)
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To: bruinbirdman
According to the guy's testamony the BBC distorted his words, yet the press is calling for Blair to resign.

Sorry folks, I know that Ian Duncan Smith is a "conservative" but the guy's lack of principles makes me sick. No wonder the socialists have taken over Britain.

4 posted on 07/19/2003 8:40:23 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: bruinbirdman

Dr. David Kelly

5 posted on 07/19/2003 8:40:30 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: bruinbirdman
...slashed his left wrist

So appropriate and yet so ironic.

6 posted on 07/19/2003 8:47:52 PM PDT by nonliberal (Graduate: Curtis R. LeMay School of International Relations)
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To: bruinbirdman
Sorry, but Kelly was a weak sister. It is a waste of time fretting over who did what to whom. The British Lilliputians, like their American cousins, are bursting with synthetic testosterone as a result of the fight or flight response to the truth of Iraq. They have no way of evading the nastiness exposed to light by Saddam's overthrow so they flail away with clawed hands, windmilling with closed eyes.
I say, knock 'em out of the way and go about your business. Paying attention to them only scares them more.
7 posted on 07/19/2003 8:49:44 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: McGavin999
Yep. If Duncan Smith is interested in a Conservative comeback, the BBC should be his target not the Iraq War, which is what he is really attacking by going after Blair on this issue.
8 posted on 07/19/2003 8:57:56 PM PDT by vbmoneyspender
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Kelly's last cry for help: I'm haunted by 'many dark actors playing games'

That sounds eerily similar to what Vince Foster said in the suicide note that was written for him.

9 posted on 07/19/2003 8:59:04 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
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To: Texas Eagle
And I wouldn't be surprised if the same person was behind both notes.
10 posted on 07/19/2003 9:02:26 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Texas Eagle
You'll notice that in politics, only people on the Left seem to die in mysterious circumstances.
11 posted on 07/19/2003 9:10:02 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Objects in post may be funnier than they appear)
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They seem to live in mysterious circumstances also.

Which reminds me....just what the hell did David Bonior, Jim McDermott and Saddam Hussein talk about the last time they met?

12 posted on 07/19/2003 9:13:06 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
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To: Texas Eagle
Please do not criticise that note.

Hillary did it herself without any ghostwriters and it remains her finest piece to this day.
13 posted on 07/19/2003 9:19:52 PM PDT by Jonathan
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To: thoughtomator
You'll notice that in politics, only people on the Left seem to die in mysterious circumstances.

Like Richard Helms?

14 posted on 07/19/2003 9:21:06 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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Miss Marple: And I wouldn't be surprised if the same person was behind both notes.
How right you are. This seeming suicide is so simple. Obviously Hillary did it. Same m-o as with Foster. She was having an affair with Kelly. Killed him. Called her lesbian lover, Janet Reno. They wrapped him up in a carpet and drug him out to where he was found. Then, just like Traficant said, Hil and Jan did a wanton lesbo dance celebrating their kill with the lesbo Chinese who are blackmailing them. Why can't anyone see the obvious?
--Raoul
15 posted on 07/19/2003 9:24:58 PM PDT by RDangerfield
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To: nutmeg
read later bump
16 posted on 07/19/2003 9:26:06 PM PDT by nutmeg
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To: thegreatbeast
They have no way of evading the nastiness exposed to light by Saddam's overthrow so they flail away with clawed hands, windmilling with closed eyes. I say, knock 'em out of the way and go about your business. Paying attention to them only scares them more.

What a great insult! And at the same time a compliment I hope they deserve.

17 posted on 07/19/2003 9:29:11 PM PDT by secretagent
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To: RDangerfield
Haha. How about this one, Mr. Smartypants:

It is to the benefit of some parties that President Bush be discredited. By taking down Blair through this scandal, a far more leftist Labor party MP would become Prime Minister, and would distance himself from President Bush.

Without the UK, we would have a hard time moving forward with the war on terror.

Now, who would benefit? Obviously Iran and North Korea. Domestically, certain people are most interested in their party regaining the White House, most especially the two who were recent occupants.

18 posted on 07/19/2003 9:31:11 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: bruinbirdman
Dr Kelly allegedly felt betrayed that his name had been leaked to the press, it was reported last night.

Members of the press will regret their decision to reveal the name of someone who had been a source for the media.

They will find it more difficult, now, to get people to share information with them.

19 posted on 07/19/2003 9:47:36 PM PDT by syriacus (Dock the pay of politicians when they boycott.)
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To: bruinbirdman
The opponents of war on terror are really on a roll arent' they?
20 posted on 07/19/2003 9:50:45 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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