The Strange Death of David Kelly

The Strange Death of David Kelly

by NormanBaker (Author)

Synopsis

The high-profile death of David Kelly is still regarded by many as suspicious, and the events surrounding it as 'unfinished business'. Norman Baker has carried out extensive research, and argues that the verdict of suicide is not credible. The traditional inquest was replaced by the Hutton Report, which proved unsatisfactory in so many ways.The book looks in detail at the motives for the unlawful death of Dr Kelly and the various possibilities of who could be involved - before sensationally coming to the most likely scenario, to be revealed for the first time on publication.The book also analyses and criticises the official process instigated after his death, putting the entire episode into its British political context, and looking at the actions of government, particularly in relation to the Iraq war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Methuen Publishing Ltd
Published: 08 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1842752170
ISBN 13: 9781842752173

Author Bio
Norman Baker was MP for Lewes in Sussex from 1997 until 2015, and is recognised for his campaigning, forensic and research skills. He has won the Channel 4 Opposition Politician of the Year award and the Spectator Questioner of the Year award, and frequently has articles in the press. He also appeared in the BBC's Conspiracy Theories series discussing David Kelly in early 2007.