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Post by Josh Carney Tue 16 Oct 2007, 01:36

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Post by *Buckaroo* Tue 16 Oct 2007, 06:42

I still say he was murdered. But that the case was hushed up shows the reach and tentacles of the betting lobby. One can say that Jamaica being a tiny country could be easily manipulated but that Scotland Yard too was pressurized in this instance shows that the betting lobby clout among global scamsters like Tony Bliar and his cabinet as well.
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Post by Invader Zim Tue 16 Oct 2007, 06:49

Have you been drinking the bong water again?
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Post by *Buckaroo* Tue 16 Oct 2007, 06:59

The Jamaican Police have not ruled out a violent crime in the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer.

Nuff said.
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Post by taipan Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:01

To me it has always been obvious that Tony Blair ordered the hit.
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Post by *Buckaroo* Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:07

Why did the Pakistani manager and Inzimum change their rooms from the same floor as Bob's, obvious that they wanted to clear out before the hit-team did it's job. And they were just going by room numbers.

If there were any witnesses, they would meet an 'accident' as well. That's why they cleared out of that floor.
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Post by Zat Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:12

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Post by Henry Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:18

*Buckaroo* wrote:
The Jamaican Police have not ruled out a violent crime in the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer.

Nuff said.

Well duh. They're the one's battling to restore their reputation after wrongly stating he was murdered in the first place. If there's any suggestion that it was indeed murder then the Jamaican police will be happy to go along with it.
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Post by Henry Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:20

For what it's worth, I think Elvis and Princess Diana jointly killed Woolmer with two guns from two different places.

Mohammad Al Fayed agrees with me entirely.
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Post by Zat Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:24

You forgot to mention that Freddie Mercury and John Lennon planned the whole thing.

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Post by taipan Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:29

Zat wrote:You forgot to mention that Freddie Mercury and John Lennon planned the whole thing.

I never trusted that Mercury, his eyes were far too close together.
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Post by LeFromage Tue 16 Oct 2007, 07:45

Colonel Mustard, in the Study, with the lead piping. Battered.
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Post by Merlin Tue 16 Oct 2007, 09:51

I blame Margaret Thatcher.
Sinister, dresses in black, hates cricket, and allegedly spotted having a drag outside Bob's hotel room hours before the discovery.

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Post by Gary 111 Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:24

The underlying root of this conspiracy is definitely yet to be uncovered. I think this is far too wide-reaching for the Jamaican police to cope with as it involves many underground connections across different continents. One figure that looms large in the conspiracy is that of Dermot Reeve. Reeve, once Woolmer's close friend and associated was heavily involved in the drug culture of England in the 1990s, especially focused around the Midlands area, and used his contacts to make several million pounds. Reeve is still bitter that Woolmer helped to bring down his money making enterprise. But they say you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer - so for years this mutual antagonism has been kept uncovered. Infact it was upon Reeve's recommendation, using his connections with Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock from their Warwickshire days that Woolmer was appointed as South Africa coach - the plan being for Woolmer to act as a fall-guy for the match-fixing scandal, a plan that was foiled by Hansie Cronje being reported by a bookmaker and the whole scandal erupting before Woolmer could be fully implicated by Reeve's network. This represented a lucky escape for Woolmer and he was uncertain of what his next move should be. Intimidated by the threat of his enemies, now not only Reeve but Hansie Cronje who is strongly suspected of faking his own death so that he could pass undetected as an underground hitman, Woolmer was now a target for underworld connections across two continents. Woolmer decided to go into hiding for several years. Eventually though living in the shadows was too much for a man of action and he decided to hit back at Reeve's empire. With underworld connections in England long being associated with the US and with holdings in several large oil companies then Woolmer decided to align himself with their traditional rivals, the Islamic East. What better way to do that than as cricket coach of Pakistan, a side with a strong religious presence. However by doing this Woolmer knew he was antagonizing Reeve and his connections and was once again making himself a target. Infact there were very strong rumours that a hit was about to be made on the 5th day of the Oval Test Match last year involving possibly poison. By chance a tip-off to Faisal Iqbal alerted Woolmer to the possibility of an attack, and the Pakistan team with whom Woolmer had formed a strong bond, decided to abandon the test with the intention of keeping their coach safe from attack. Secret sources have indicated they managed to persuade umpire Darrell Hair to help them with their counterfuge and an elaborate plot was hatched to keep the true reasons behind this abandonment secret. Woolmer retreated to the safety of Pakistan where for the moment the underground forces couldn't reach him, although Woolmer still had to use precations like hiring a series of lookalikes to act as decoys and changing the location of his cave every few months. Now the US oil-magnates money were implicated in this Woolmer became increasingly paranoid as any one of a number of forces could be acting against him. In one of his final days he was heard confiding to Charle Colville that there were a number of 'dark forces' and that the conspiracy indeed went right up to the top level of government. However Woolmer was a resourceful man, and when he learned of a scheme to infiltrate his Pakistan by offering $3m to Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar to act as a mole and inform of Woolmer's movements then Woolmer acted quickly flushing Akhtar out of the squad under the pretense of him being involved with illegal substances, and as a coup de grace the Doctor framed to named as the offending medic was actually in the employ of Reeve. This was the final straw and he decided to act without any caution. Woolmer's final days were dark as he knew the net was tightening around him, under the pressure his side struggled to focus on the task at hand and wilted under the pressure. His final mission to bring back the World Cup was gone and it was only a few days before Woolmer could finally disappear once and for all. Unfortunately someone got to him first, no-one still knows who but what is known is that one of the radio commentary pundits on the island of Jamaica for Woolmer's final fateful match went by the name of one Dermot Alexander Reeve...
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Post by mynah Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:30

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Post by *Buckaroo* Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:34

that is awesome and most convincing...would you like to reveal the source ? Though I cannot believe Dermot Reeve had such a big hand, he was in all probability just a front for other operators.
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Post by Gary 111 Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:39

I don't want to reveal any more. You never know just how far the conspiracy stretches.

To be honest I have my doubts about one or two of the people on here...
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Post by taipan Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:40

Gary 111 wrote:I don't want to reveal any more. You never know just how far the conspiracy stretches.

To be honest I have my doubts about one or two of the people on here...


Only one or two?
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Post by Henry Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:44

Bob Woolmer was probably alive and well before the Jamaican police came knocking on the door.
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Post by Gary 111 Tue 16 Oct 2007, 10:52

Henry wrote:Bob Woolmer was probably alive and well before the Jamaican police came knocking on the door.

Well it is certainly suspicious that the only white man in Jamaica was assigned to lead the case. He had previously been involved with investigating the drug underworld in London and even had links to the Kennedy administration...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shields
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Post by Zat Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:29

Jeezus Gaz, haven't you heard of paragraphs? Looks like some stream-of-conciousness foruming old mate.

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Post by Brass Monkey Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:35

Rumours have it that Paul Smith, Keith Piper, Ed Giddens and Graham Wagg nosed Reeve's own new manufactured drug 'Hypno-Coke', they just couldn't resist.

To prove it worked to his big backers, he made Piper shaft Smith good and proper with kissing and 'I love you's blurted out mid-bang - this was all the proof his backers needed, due to the two ex-player's feud.

Next thing they know, they're on a plane to Jamaica as the hitmen - all chanting the mantra "the tw@t wants me to kill Woolmer".

Fortunately for Woolmer and the 4 of them, Giddens found a crack-den almost instantaneously on landing. As soon as he alerted the other boys to it, the hypnotic hold was broken and they all went 'rocking it up' for two weeks, thankful for their free tickets to paradise as they're all broke from their last skag binge.

Reports have recently surfaced that all four are still out there, waiting in the country's only glory hole - until, of course, they get some business. At which point they all sprint off down Ol Smokey's.
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Post by tac Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:40

Batfink Begins wrote:Rumours have it that Paul Smith, Keith Piper, Ed Giddens and Graham Wagg nosed Reeve's own new manufactured drug 'Hypno-Coke', they just couldn't resist.

To prove it worked to his big backers, he made Piper shaft Smith good and proper with kissing and 'I love you's blurted out mid-bang - this was all the proof his backers needed, due to the two ex-player's feud.

Next thing they know, they're on a plane to Jamaica as the hitmen - all chanting the mantra "the tw@t wants me to kill Woolmer".

Fortunately for Woolmer and the 4 of them, Giddens found a crack-den almost instantaneously on landing. As soon as he alerted the other boys to it, the hypnotic hold was broken and they all went 'rocking it up' for two weeks, thankful for their free tickets to paradise as they're all broke from their last skag binge.

Reports have recently surfaced that all four are still out there, waiting in the country's only glory hole - until, of course, they get some business. At which point they all sprint off down Ol Smokey's.

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Post by eowyn Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:43

But what about the animals? Why doesn't anyone think about the animals?
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Post by Brass Monkey Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:48

eowyn wrote:But what about the animals? Why doesn't anyone think about the animals?

Paul Smith and Ed Giddens said they'd 'do' animals, for a greater price. One the animals can rarely afford. On the occasion they can, the boys get a full day in the crackhouse. Good times, apparently.
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