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dodrade
13-06-2007, 05:32 PM
I'm surprised no one has posted about Bob Woolmer's "death by natural causes."

Surely this is as blatant a cover up as they come? Would the Jamaican police have announced a murder inquiry unless thay had been sure it was foul play?

Woolmer's murder wrecked the world cup and i'm sure the truth behind it (probably match fixing) would have been devastating for professional cricket, so they made it go away by saying it wasn't murder after all. They even claim the broken bone in his neck wasn't broken at all!

A few weeks ago Panorama clearly stated he had been poisoned and strangled, now the BBC and the rest of the media has performed a 180 degree turn and they expect us to believe it?

The big lie strikes again.

mrguitarbear
13-06-2007, 06:48 PM
This is a weird one , it definitely looks like a cover-up but I'm not sure why there is a cover-up. The cover-up seems to be orchestrated by the British authorities.

It begs the question - what information had Woolmer discovered that necessitated him being murdered , and then making the authorities cover that murder up ? If it was about corruption in professional cricket , and Woolmer was murdered by Triads or vested interests , that would be embarassing to the cricket bosses sure - but would they have the power to hide what was going on ?

Why would the act of murder itself have to be covered up ? It could be pinned on any criminal organisation e.g. the Triads , the Yardies whoever.

dodrade
14-06-2007, 03:07 PM
Why would the act of murder itself have to be covered up ? It could be pinned on any criminal organisation e.g. the Triads , the Yardies whoever.

I presume the stench of corruption was too great to make such a cover story stick, so what better way of making it all go away than say it wasn't murder at all?

After all they had almost got away with it at the start when they thought it was a heart attack, before the inconvenient truth was discovered, so now they pretend to be right the first time.

cheesedanish
14-06-2007, 03:21 PM
true ... they took a l-o-n-g time to investigate this one ?? smells very fishy to me. Remember they also said they were studying video footage of the hotel room - what happend to that? mmm someone is definitely covering up!

dodrade
14-06-2007, 08:21 PM
[QUOTE=cheesedanish;58949] Remember they also said they were studying video footage of the hotel room - what happened to that?[QUOTE]

I believe they claimed it didn't show anyone enter his room after room service, so any killer would have had to be staying on the same floor.

Anyone else think the Pakistan players are a little too indignant?

synergy777
26-06-2007, 09:48 PM
pakistan players are what, too paki, too pure, thats the meaning of paki, lol.

woolmer after finding out of the match fixing, after they threw the game to ireland, got pissed off, and most probably went ballistic. he most probably threatened to blow the lid off the fixing, either at the tournament or in his book. remember the south african who died in a plane crash, before he was going to testify against the same mafia. 1 billion pounds, gets betted on every game of cricket. these are big boy mafia, just because they are asian, don't men they are small fry. they have big big industries, like heroin, movies, land. bombay property is worth per sq foot the same london/tokyo.

they did him easily, either medicine or a hit. they can buy anyone they want. money is no object, how much, even if they dropped a million, its nothing, they make a billion each match. maybe they even paid the police, as after all this investigation they came up with a fixed up conclusion anyway. see these people have killed politicians over real estate deals in india/pakistan, so a western coach to them, is like killing off the hired help. this their mindstate.

they have great power, low profile, its a win/win.

hagbard_celine
26-06-2007, 11:07 PM
We did write about Bob Woolmer a few months ago.

I think we should be more than suspicious. There is a lot of corruption in cricket and match-rigging is rife. it goes right to the top, as was confirmed by the involvement of Haansie Cronje.

charliebad
05-06-2010, 04:34 PM
Yes Hansie Cronje worked with Bob Woolmer for 5 years and was found guilty of match fixing and banned for life. He was killed in a plane crash in 2002.