Anonymous ID: e06f2d Jan. 21, 2023, 6:55 p.m. No.18197579   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This was a Q drop Anons.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11659295/Why-know-spy-bag-victim-murdered-viciously-smeared-sexual-deviant.html

 

Gareth was 31 when he died. He was a maths prodigy and had been working at the top-secret government listening and signals intelligence service in Cheltenham since 2001, before he was moved to MI6 in London after receiving training for 'active operational work'.

 

In the city, he lived in a flat close to the Secret Intelligence Service HQ. He had requested an early return to Cheltenham because, it was reported, he disliked city life.

 

His sister later described him as a 'country boy' who hated the 'rat race, flash car competitions and post-work drinking culture'. He was a keen cyclist and walker, and was due to return to GCHQ in September.

 

He had few friends. His landlady in Cheltenham for ten years said he never had anyone in his flat, and he was described as a 'scrupulous risk-assessor', who was as meticulous as a 'Swiss clock'. Within a week of his body being discovered, I was back in the UK and walking up the stairs to Gareth's flat, where I met Metropolitan Police Homicide and Serious Crime Investigations detective Jacqueline Sebire, who oversaw the case.

 

In the past, the crime scenes I had attended were full of activity, with forensics officers, CSI experts, archaeologists and police investigators. But this scene was weird. Everyone had gone and there was just me and Jacqueline and two National Crime Agency (NCA) officers.