They do not even look like them. Scott was his line manager as regards his salary etc. The description matches the information given by Downing Street in the briefing. The three parts of the 20 June dossier were circulated to FCO, MOD and 10 Downing Street. Olivia Bosch rings on his mobile. When Mr Gilligan asked him why the 45 minute point was in the dossier, he says he commented that it was 'probably for impact'. They show it to Patrick Lamb, deputy head of counter proliferation at FCO and Dr David Kelly. View David Kelly’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Nick Rufford later tells the Hutton Inquiry that he asked him what sort of advice they have given him and Dr Kelly says no advice has been given. ", On the 45 minutes issue Mr Howard says that Dr Kelly's line is that he had not seen the intelligence and that he "is not familiar with an Iraqi weapons system that matches that sort of timescale.". He was interested in Dr Kelly's potential as a contact. By continuing to use this site you agree to the use of cookies. "Presentationally, it would be difficult to defend a position in which the Government had objected to Dr Kelly appearing before a Committee of the House which takes evidence in public in favour of an appointed Committee which meets in private." Dr Kelly was interviewed twice. But that did not come across strongly; there was no exaggeration of that possibility in question or answer. “The city’s coroner, retired British Army Major Hubert O’Neill, issued a statement on 21 August 1973, at the completion of the inquest into the 14 people killed. 0830: David and Janice Kelly get up a little later than normal. They do not even look like them. They go to the Eden Project and later to the beach. In a meeting around lunchtime Sir Kevin Tebbit approves the Question and Answer for use when journalists ring. The transcript of Gilligan's written note of the meeting says that "I asked him what was in it, and he said essentially not really very much that you as a relatively informed lay person would not know already. It was wrong.” Major O’Neill, Her Majesty’s coroner, had given the same verdict at a tiny fraction of the time and cost with expedition. He was sometimes given a new laptop for a new assignment. He added: "It is my opinion that that is what directly led to his suicide. David has 1 job listed on their profile. (CAB 1/93), Janice and David Kelly stay in Mevagissey, Cornwall at a friend's holiday home. Little has been made of them. Lord Hutton has a private meeting with Janice Kelly and immediate family members which lasts an hour. Dr Brian Jones chairs the meeting with another seven or eight people present. She wants to send a press officer (Howard Rhodes) down to his house. You could not use them for making biological weapons. He says he thinks the 45 minutes claim was there for impact but says he is unaware of the intelligence behind it. 1900: Dr Kelly arrives home from RAF Honington and has a meal with Janice and watches the news. Instead Lord Hutton's Inquiry took over the task of investigating Dr Kelly's death. 1100: Lobby briefing: Downing Street denies that it had ordered the assassination of Dr David Kelly as conspiracy theories about his death began to circulate. ", The text of the report quotes a "Whitehall" source. They are beginning to think Dr Kelly was the main source for Andrew Gilligan's story but that Gilligan had embellished it. Which is why there is the argument between the intelligence services and No 10. Q. Scott says the DSTL are there to provide pastoral care. Dr Wells at the MoD receives Dr Kelly's letter and in the afternoon shows it to Sir Kevin Tebbit. She says she had been meaning to ring him. He had some trouble with his visa before take off from Heathrow. Did you know he was going to do that? She recounted to the Inquiry that Dr Kelly said he had to "cut and run". The Oxfordshire coroner, Nicholas Gardiner, holds a 14-minute hearing to consider whether to reopen the inquest into Dr David Kelly's death. Relatives: Cheryl M Kelly Lois D Kelly Lois M Kelly Megan C Kelly. I said was that the reason it was delayed, and he said yes." He is accompanied by James Dingemans QC, senior counsel to the Inquiry. "it might become necessary to consider a public statement based on his account ... any further breaches would be almost certain to lead to disciplinary action and the possibility of disciplinary action could of course be re-opened if further facts came to light that called his account and assurances into question". If there was a hint of that, and his response to the twin machines was more than that, what would the sofa chums and all those in step at the MoD, FCO and MI6 be ‘thinking’. An article by Nick Rufford is published in the Sunday Times quoting David Kelly by name. Dr Kelly was supposed to be going to London but he stays at home working in the garden. (MoD 1/69)This letter is found, unopened in Kelly's study after he died. Janice and Kelly go round the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The Telegraph says that the BBC has admitted that Andrew Gilligan met his contact at a central London hotel on 22 May. They were also worried that they would be accused of a cover up if they did not furnish Kelly's name to the FAC. Hutton (4) called about 100 witnesses from the two paramedics and Ms Holmes the searcher who found the corpse, down to Blair, Campbell and Hoon. Lunchtime: Janice and David Kelly in Cornwall. He says he made no other comment about Mr Campbell. ", Dr Kelly says he did not write the 45 minute section but explains that "I reviewed the whole thing ...". Chris Adams speaks to Pam Teare who confirms it. The ISC, chaired by Ann Taylor, has been given access to more than 30 joint intelligence committee papers. There were four electrocardiogram pads on his chest, which were later discovered to have been put their by ambulance men. Hutton (4) called about 100 witnesses from the two paramedics and Ms Holmes the searcher who found the corpse, down to Blair, Campbell and Hoon. He had been with his wife. On arrival in Kuwait airport (which was probably under the command of Polish forces) he was arrested, searched, his cell ‘phone taken and he was then confined to an hotel. Her shorthand notes (SJW 5/19) show him saying: "it was a mistake to put in, Alistair Campbell, seeing something in there, single source but not corroborated, sounded good.". Geoff Hoon writes to Donald Anderson MP giving permission for a limited evidence session with Dr Kelly about evidence given by "Andrew Gilligan and not on the wider issue of Iraqi WMD and the preparation of the Dossier." 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Dr Kelly was supposed to be meeting him that day but says he cannot come because of the press reports. www.globalresearch.ca contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Just before 8pm Bryan Wells calls again and reconfirms that the press have got hold of Kelly's name. It is agreed that Dr Kelly should be called back from RAF Honington to be re-interviewed. We have 5,113 records for David Kelly ranging in age from 32 years old to 130 years old. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler ahead of the state's Jan. 5 runoffs. It is interesting to note that Widgery was invited to lead a 1921 type judicial inquiry the day after the shooting. In a statement following the special session, the committee was scathing about the Government's handling of Dr Kelly, saying he had been "poorly treated" by the Defence Minister. (BBC/7/53). 1800: Alastair Campbell speaks to Geoff Hoon on the telephone and suggests that name of source be given to a newspaper. 1230: Dr Kelly goes to sit in the sitting room on his own. Mr Blair refuses to respond to a Daily Mail reporter who asks "Have you got blood on your hands, Prime Minister?". Four pages of detailed comments were made. October 19, 2020 09:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time. He is involved with clearing Guinard Island of anthrax and countering the production of smallpox in Russian labs. restaurants we had been to, and he just commented he had been to lunch with this lady who I knew to be a journalist. It was a critical time for that supreme war crime. Dr Kelly stops at Mr A's house in Swindon to give him some medicine he has for him from RAF Honington. The BBC has the opportunity to clear up this issue. This website uses cookies in order to improve your browsing experience. 0300: A large vehicle with a 45ft communications mast turns up and parks in their garden. He feels no unease about the dossier because it is completely coincident with his personal views on Iraq's unconventional weapons capability. Dr Kelly talks to former Iraq arms inspector and fellow of Chatham House Olivia Bosch. If we are wrong, we will have destroyed a threat that, at its least is responsible for inhuman carnage and suffering. (MoD 1/67) "The individual is an expert on WMD who has advised ministers on WMD and whose contribution to the dossier of September 2002 was to contribute towards drafts of historical accounts of UN inspections. The final draft of the dossier is sent to the printers. Find David Kelly's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. Later Mrs Kelly tells Lord Hutton that her husband was no Walter Mitty. Dr Kelly meets Andrew Gilligan at the Charing Cross Hotel in London at around 4 or 5pm and the meeting lasts between 45 minutes and an hour. Was it possible for the audio link to be interrupted if it was thought necessary? Dr Kelly said –, “They are not mobile germ warfare laboratories. I would actually book to go out myself and we would sometimes share where we had both been and His wife spoke of seven computers in his study. They write to the Government to this effect. There was an audio link between her and the court and there was a still picture of her on a video screen in the court. Dr Jones bumps into Dr David Kelly looking through the latest draft in the DIS office. Nothing could have been less welcome to those bent on demolishing Iraq. They hear that the ISC which meets in private would not welcome a public letter but they would have no objection to a press release which said whether or not the individual is willing to be interviewed by the ISC. Sir Kevin Tebbit sends a letter to Downing Street with more details. Simply put, Kelly knew the works. The inquest was then adjourned and not completed. He was very fond of the Iraqi people and he was. I deliberately at that point said: would it mean a pension problem, would it mean you having to leave your job? The press release is pulled together from all the various versions at a meeting of what Lord Hutton described later as a "stellar cast" including Alastair Campbell, Sir Kevin Tebbit, Tom Kelly, Godric Smith, Jonathan Powell and Sir John Scarlett. The coalition had found two wheeled structures in the Iraq desert which they thought were for the production of germs. 1000: At a private meeting, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee agrees it wants to interview Dr Kelly and a letter is written requesting he gives evidence in public. To which country? ", 2000: The BBC response: "The description of the individual contained in the statement does not match Mr Gilligan's source in some important ways. It is - I don't use this word lightly - it is actually a lie. 11. Intelligence also indicates that chemical and biological munitions could be with military units and ready for firing within 20 - 45 minutes.". That was one which popped up and it was seized on and it was unfortunate that it was. David Kelly drives to see his daughter Rachel in Oxford. But if our critics are wrong and we do not act, then we will have hesitated in face of this menace, when we should have given leadership. The original source of this article is Global Research. 0000: Policemen give the Kelly family a missing persons form. But adds that the ISC might be prepared to hold an unprecedented public hearing. (MoD 17/2)It states the individual is not one of the "senior officials" in charge of drawing up the dossier, and not in the intelligence services. Dr Kelly’s inclusion was an Iraqi army cap badge. David Kelly in Silver Spring, MD . Morning: Dr Kelly takes part in an hour-long DIS meeting reviewing the draft of the dossier, in the Old War Office. 0900 onwards: There is a rolling meeting at Downing Street including Sir David Omand, Sir Kevin Tebbit, Sir John Scarlett, David Manning, and Nigel Sheinwald. A large amount of propaganda flowed from this with aerial pictures etc. It reads: 1330 - 1430: The Prime Minister meets with Jonathan Powell, John Scarlett, Alastair Campbell, Godric Smith and Tom Kelly to discuss a draft letter to ISC. Texans OC Tim Kelly says 'ball just found' RB David Johnson against the Colts. They set off from Cornwall by car at about 1100 and arrive in Oxford at 1730. She says her father was very fond of the Iraqi people. R.I.P. A post mortem report written by Dr Nicolas Hunt - a Home Office accredited pathologist - says the main reason for death was an "incised wound in the left wrist". Ad hoc; for one particular purpose or situation only. Dr Kelly talks to Olivia Bosch who later recounts that he says he is resigned to his name coming out at some point. She says that the "source made clear that in the run up to publishing the dossier the Government was obsessed with finding intelligence on immediate Iraqi threats". (Sir John Scarlett's aide memoire CAB 11/3) Sir Kevin Tebbit tells the Prime Minister that Dr Kelly might have "uncomfortable views about specific items on which he had views" if he did give evidence before the FAC, because Dr Kelly has told them he doesn't know of any Iraqi systems that could be readied in 45 minutes. The DIS drafting suggestions are passed on to the JIO intelligence staff. Join Facebook to connect with David A Kelly and others you may know. By Alexandra Hutzler On 12/24/20 at 12:21 PM EST. 114 “ We know your father went on the 7th and 8th July to RAF Honington, which is over East Anglia way. These people may have been taking part in a march that was banned but that does not justify the troops coming in and firing live rounds indiscriminately. "I did not authorise the leaking of the name of Dr Kelly. His terms of reference are: "urgently to conduct an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr Kelly. A. He has said that, as an expert in the field, he believes Saddam Hussein possessed WMD," it added. there had to stay on the airfield, I think, for security reasons. Dr Kelly tells him that if Iraq had any WMD there would not be very much left and says he fears the invasion will go ahead anyway and that puts him in a morally ambiguous position. David Kelly first meets Andrew Gilligan in the Charing Cross Hotel. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. He takes calls from several people from the MoD telling him that he will have to give evidence before the Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday and the ISC the next day. Other cities David may have lived in are Adelphi and Glen Burnie as well as 13 other cities. Later, on 13 July, 2003, Dr Kelly finds out that Mr Straw had complained he was accompanied by "somebody so junior". "Conclusion: Kelly needs a proper security style interview in which all these inconsistencies are thrashed out. (CAB 1/0502), Dr Brian Jones writes to Martin Howard about his concerns about the suggestion of the Foreign Secretary at the FAC that there were no complaints from members of the security and intelligence services about the content of the September dossier. 1530: Dr Kelly talks to Patrick Lamb by phone and seeks reassurance about his pension. At about 2100 they arrive at Weston-Super-Mare and pulled into a hotel for the night. Susan Watts telephones David Kelly. David D Kelly, Ralf Kelly, R David Kelly, R D Keily and R D Kelly are some of the alias or nicknames that David has used. 1930: Sunday Times reporter Nick Rufford arrives on Kelly's doorstep. They are exactly what the Iraqis said they were – facilities for the production of hydrogen gas to fill balloons.