The Murder of 

Dr David Kelly

David Broucher, British ambassador to the disarmament conference, reported to the inquiry a conversation he recalled having with Dr Kelly at a Geneva meeting in February 2003 (the date and location of which are subject to debate). Broucher had asked Kelly what would happen if Iraq were invaded, and Kelly had replied, -

'I will probably be found dead in the woods.'

Medical evidence does not support suicide by Kelly

On Sunday 18th July it will be one year since Dr David Kelly went missing from his Oxfordshire home. 

In the ensuing 12 months, the BBC has lost and gained a chairman and a director general and been forced to take a long hard look at its journalism. In a speech to Middlesex University's business school last week, Davies declared that from where he was sitting it looked like the Government had conducted a "witch-hunt" against the BBC in the affair which led to his resignation in January.

After the Hutton Report Alastair Campbell came to the Foreign Press Association following the publication of the Hutton report, and accused the BBC chairman and director general of "not telling the truth".

The worm turns Mr Campbell, who's the liar now?

And the fat lady hasn't sung yet.