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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 27) June 1994 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 27 The murder of Hilda Murrell: ten years on Introduction Clear cut examples of political murder, or state assassination in the mainland UK have been virtually non-existent. It is that fact which has helped focus so much attention on the deaths of Hilda Murrell and, in Scotland, of Willie McRae. Lobster got into this area relatively early, printing in issue 16 a long report on the Murrell murder. The report arrived anonymously and was too ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 16) June 1988 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 16 Hilda Murrell: a death in the private sector This is the first anonymous article we have ever printed. However, we know the identity of the author and have absolute confidence in the person who provided us with the document. In places we have removed small sections, indicated by the use of brackets (---), which provided personal details which would have made identifying the author easier than it already is.** ...
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... Campbell, the person MI5 asked him to murder? Why recount the fascist activities and intelligence connections of 'Lutz' and 'the Major' without telling us that they are Column 88 leader Les Vaughan and Ian Souter-Clarence respectively? Finally, why spend two chapters on the Hilda Murrell affair without naming or exploring the background of her niece's boyfriend, 'Malcolm', also referred to as 'LM'? The book hangs crucially upon the Murrell section and contains an affidavit signed by her niece, Catriona Guthrie. Unfortunately, both the affidavit and Murray's ...
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... ,000, Sir Roger Hollis 258,633 and Sir Maurice Oldfield 266,951. But the winner from this, admittedly random, selection has to be Anthony Blunt with an estate of 1,704,445. For further information see <www.oxforddnb.com> Hilda Murrell Further developments in the case of Hilda Murrell (also in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as 'environmentalist and peace campaigner'). Following a 'cold case review' by West Mercia Constabulary in 2002, a Shrewsbury labourer, Andrew George, was charged with her ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 28) December 1994 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 28 The Murder of Hilda Murrell: Conspiracy Theories Old and New Peter Smith Following the initial investigation by the West Mercia Police, there have been over a dozen reviews of this extraordinary case. Reviewers include Robert Green, (1) Tam Dalyell MP, (2) Graham Smith,(3) World in Action,(4) BBC Crimewatch,(5) John Osborne,(6) Amanda Mitchison, (7) Bob ...
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... . Philip Murphy, 'By invitation only: Lord Mountbatten, Prince Philip, and the attempt to create a Commonwealth "Bilderberg Group", 1964-66'. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 33 (2), May 2005, pp. 245-265. Hilda Murrell – case closed? Twenty-one years after Hilda Murrell's death, Andrew George was convicted of her kidnap and murder and sentenced to life imprisonment following a four week trial at Stafford Crown Court.( [1]) George, who was 16 at the time, ...
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... The other reacted immediately: 'Oh, you don't want to go there!' The first agreed enthusiastically, and a kind of double-act developed: 'Mind control?' 'Don't want to go there!' 'Remote viewing?' 'Don't want to go there!' 'Hilda Murrell?' 'Don't want to go there!' After a couple of minutes of this there weren't many places where you would want to go; I think the Kennedy assassinations and the Wilson plots were still fair game, but that was more or less it. ...
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... spook community. His The Intelligence Game (I.B.Tauris, 1991) was an amusing and witty read, but showed few signs of clandestine sources. Rusbridger would have been amused to learn that since his death he has been reported to have been writing books on the Hilda Murrell murder (private correspondence), autoerotic techniques (Independent [news], 18 February), the Lusitania (Independent [obituary], 18 February) and the production of chemical weapons at Nancekuke in Cornwall (The West Briton, [Cornwall] June 10 ...
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... strike a hollow tone?' Silent Conspiracy was published round about the same time as Gary Murray's Enemies of the State, a book much edited by solicitors, one imagines. Murray, enigmatic at the best of times, is nevertheless a valuable commentator on the Hilda Murrell killing. Dorril deals with the case, with sensibleness oozing from every serif, in his chapter 'Mysterious Deaths, Deniable Operations and Private Spooks', which begins: 'Do the security services carry out assassinations? The simple answer is, we do not know. ...
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... crucial NACODS strike decision was in the balance. Peace speculates that the Mechanic may have led an Army-trained group operating as agent provocateurs on picket lines and as a hit squad when required. He weaves in several fascinating strands from that period, including the murders of Hilda Murrell and WPC Fletcher. More importantly, there is a suggestion of a genesis in British Army-supported paramilitary activity in the north of Ireland in the 1970s. There is also a nod in the direction of the Gladio story of a European network of right wing military units ...
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