THE CURIOUS CASE OF DR DAVID KELLY AND WHY HE WROTE THAT WILL...
Researchers never seem to mention it but the dead scientist's will, proved at the District Probate Registry at Winchester, not only states a time of death but when the will was written - the 26th November 1998.
Fresh from his frequent trips to Iraq, which ended - also coincidentally - in 1998, what was it that convinced the scientist that he needed a will at that point?
Why did he not write a will during those dangerous times in Iraq, and in the unhappy times before he was 'found dead in the woods'?
Was it the first time Dr Kelly had drawn one? If so it was rather late in the day. But then, so was his conversion to religion the following year.
Was Dr Kelly following Baha'i law in writing it? It is a requirement of that particular faith that a will be done... But Kelly is said not to have joined the movement until 1999 - which is curious.
Either he wrote the will before he joined the faith or joined the Baha'i faith much earlier than acknowledged.
14 November 2007
David Kelly: Thy will be done
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