MI6 codebreaker Gareth Williams' death 'perfect crime,' expert says
The death of MI6 codebreaker Gareth Williams -- whose naked body was
found inside an externally locked bag in his bathtub in 2010 -- was a
"perfect crime," a confined spaces expert says.
Peter Faulding said he
disagreed with Scotland Yard's conclusion that Williams most likely
locked himself in the bag, saying it was his belief that the MI6 worker
was murdered.
Last week, London's
Metropolitan Police said its three-year investigation had found a lack
of evidence to show that someone else had been involved in Williams'
death. The police position differs from a 2012 coroner's report, which
said it was likely he had been killed.
Faulding testified at the
Coroner's inquest and did not definitively rule out that Williams could
have somehow locked himself into the bag alone. But he said he could
not have done so without leaving evidence.
This week Faulding told
CNN he was still of that view, using the same model of bag and a similar
type of bathtub to show how Williams could have gotten into the bag and
why he held the view that someone else was involved.
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