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  • oh, right, not suspicious at all . . .

    like the British police have ANY credibility left?

  • I would just want to say to those scumbags that they will never become happy and they are never going to win.

    Cause it's the truth.

  • MURDER. And only the most stupid policeman would think otherwise.

  • Well, police have "leaked" that Mr Hoare died from........suicide.

  • And precisely how did the police conclude this in the short time thats been available to investigate?! Doesn't take forensics to conclude that this was suspicious!! That it has occurred just before Murdoch's evidence is surely grounds to conclude exactly the opposite?!

  • Murdoch'd

  • Sky News

  • The Police conclusion is "not suspicious?" Well that´s like telling the mob to go and investigate for the justice system, a hit on someone (they bumped off five minutes earlier) and coming back concluding the same thing, "not suspicious". Then you realize why everytime there is a death, relating to a high profile case like this, always comes back empty handed, without any leads & the same conclusions, natural causes or suicide. The justice system are criminaly corrupt as Murdoch´s dirty money.

  • Shame on these scumbags.

  • If we do not wake up after incidents like this, then we can expect our civil liberties to dissappear. We need to out the whole system, Who the fuck would want that puppet David Cameron in power, ask yourselves where do these little weak fucks come from.

  • MURDERED!

  • Hoare was very much concerned about staying alive, not the actions os a suicidal person: "He would talk about someone from the Government coming to get him,' a neighbor said. 'He’d say to me, “If anyone comes by, don’t say I’m in”.

    Search: "Terrified phone-hacking whistleblower feared for his life" for news article(s).

  • Why would they kill him (a simpleton might ask):

    1. to make an example of him for anyone else who decides to reveal secrets ,

    2. to make sure he doesn't reveal any more secrets

    3. possibly out of revenge

  • I don't believe in coincidences. This was cold-blooded murder. Probably for simple revenge purposes.

  • Someone elaborate on how "unexplained but not suspicious" is suppose to explain and wipe the suspicion from my mind?

  • Why is The SUN , Murdoch's no.1 daily scum lie 'news' paper still being sold to people ? ; it should be banned ; the people who buy it must be stupid !! . The Govt did this ; MI5 spooks to protect Cameron & others. No one will EVER prove it as it's their job to cover it up completely. It's what the Secret Service is for

  • john lennon, Michael Jackson, Malcolm x, and so much more people

    Have been killed to be silenced from the public by the elite.

    This guy is just one of many people who have been wiped of the face

    Of the earth for there glory! Anyone who stands in there way

    Gets set up or killed mysteriously by the elite. Sick.

  • Murdered by secret service, mi5, the elite who control the media. the murdochs even?

    Hired somebody to get this whistleblower assassinated.

    Always happens by people in high power.

    This goes on all the time - whistleblower David Kelly on Iraq when he said there were no WMD's. The British mi5 got him killed. The elite wanted him dead so they could invade Iraq for oil among other things.

    Who else have the silenced?

  • Not suspicious? You'd have to live in narnia too believe that

  • Poor guy. Something tell me there will be more dead people..Not even Alqaeda is this efficient.

  • There is nothing going on here officers, He just drank from the same tea cup each morning too often and now he is dead. News of the world cleans up informants fast. I thought that only applied to their competition.

  • Following a police investigation, it wouldn't surprise me to read that he stabbed himself in the back. There are some honest cops I'm sure, but I realise now why the criminal fraternity refer to the police as the filth.

  • Why are people still buying The SUN, Murdoch's no.1 daily 'news' paper ; are they STUPID ??

  • Following sky news is a good initiative in such a case... lol.

  • See what happened to that guy in the movie Michael Clayton ?. Made it look like sucide or heart attack !

  • @TheKenfig

    this is how it is done.

    put this into youtube

    Michael Clayton - Steadicam® clip 2

  • @antiochus66 Yes, that's the nasty business ; sickening !

  • MURDERED!

  • 100% murdered

  • @UKFOREIGNERSUNITED very true

  • What is going on with our country its a complete disgrace.

  • The corruption in the UK is coming ever more obvious. MP's expense scandals, police bribery, phone hacking. Will those responsible receive the full punishment allowed by the law? Or do they just think they can resign from their jobs? White collar crime is just as disgraceful. If all the reporters were black and wore hoodies they would have all been locked up long ago, no MP's questions or inquiries find them, try them and lock them up, they have broken the law for fucks sake.

  • Police: "death NOT suspicious"...lol!

  • obviously murdered most likely by the police.

  • @queeniebee121 If they were going to murder her, they would not have done so in a mercedes limousine, where if she was wearing a seatbelt she would have survived, like his bodyguard did. She spent the last few months of her life literally touring minefields and flying around in helicopters. If they were going to "organise an accident"", they would have organised a helicopter crash or an undetected landmine going off.

  • @dangerouslytalented Not sure but wasn't it a masonic ritual killing where time and place are relevant?

  • @queeniebee121 They did not *deliberately* kill Diana. They DID, however, bug her phones, and use that information to send swarms of papparazzi everywhere she went, including the hotel in Paris where she and Dodi were staying...

  • So the moral of this story is...don't get morals if you don't have them already. You could have an accident, or heart failure.

    Honestly, we've all been wondering how the radical media can stand on the sidelines tossing rotten tomatoes at powerful people and continue to get by unscaethed. The answer of course is, someone always pays. Too bad its not the people that deserve it.

  • @pjamesbda This guy was not one of those who did not deserve it. He was one of those bugging the phones and paying for burglaries and all that good stuff.

    He knew what was coming, He knew that newscorp was infamous for putting those that are disloyal RIGHT IN THE SHIT, and he took the easy way out.

  • @dangerouslytalented - Is it easy to die? If he knew that he would put his own life in danger, do you think he would have come forward? Maybe. He might have wanted the hot spot light. I agree with you about his being dirty, but I don't agree the man should die.

    He is a small fry. To wish him the worst for exposing famous public figures and their debauchery is like killing the messenger while the criminal goes free. We need to get the king pins.

  • @pjamesbda We dont know what he knew though and people didnt want to risk it in case he would spill the beans about 'bigger stuff' that could implicate top politicians illegal conduct etc. That's when MI5 Spooks come in and snuff people out like on the movie Michael Clayton ; make it look like 'natural causes' or suicide they do. They have the power and knowhow medically; all sorts

  • @TheKenfig - Your right. Hadn't really considered that...like Rumsfeld said:

    There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know.

    It is very dangerous to deal with powerful people because they have so much to loose. And of course because of the intrinsic paranoid nature of those meant to protect those interests.

  • Piss off the Murdoch enough...

  • freepatriotismdotcom

  • this death has more to do with the government/mi5 and mossad. Nick Davies the guardians man behind the story has connections with george soros. check out fox glen beck on soros 4 little you tube films enough for soros to want to destroy uncle rupert. nicolas davis is a fantastic journalist that happens to be a mossad agent involved in the vannu affair wiki leaks and lots of other interesting stories.

    says me no a man called seymour hersh.

    robin cook,david kelly now hoare.

  • @antiochus66 ... next you will be saying that Robert Maxwell was a martyr. You think that News of the World was some kind of saintly operation?

    This guy probably topped himself because he knew he was up for a long stretch just like his boss and all the other newscorp executives. If it was an assassination, then half the News of the World board would be dead.

  • bullshit it is an invisible war between certain elit groups.

    this suicide by cops is a clean up operation.

    what kind of police service says nothing suspicious within 1 hour of entering a crime scene.

    especially when it is the death of a whistle blower.

    hoare had real information to give,he probably never gave it up because he knew it would be a death sentence.

    but like all of these people david kelly,robin cook and Michael Todd Chief Constable of Manchester Police.

    "Loose Lips Sink Ships"

  • Yeah, says that "hacking is endemic in News International" today on Panorama, then he's dead, RIGHT NOW ; fuckin' coincidence isn't it ? He KNEW OTHER STUUUUFF !!

  • It's "not suspecious" becouse they know who did it and why, just like the rest of us. There is nothing you or I can do, welcome to the real world kids. 

  • Murdered by Murdoch and his cop friends . Now watch the CPS (another corrupt UK institution) no say there is not enough evidence to prosecute these scum.

  • @DurWinning Murdoch did not need to top him, all the executives at Newscorp needed to do was threaten to dump him RIGHT in it, every dirty little secret he had. Newscorp are massively punitive when one of their own turns against them. And he knew it, because he probably, no definately, was part of the whole punishment system.

  • @dangerouslytalented He had no worries about being dumped in it . He would have immunity as a key witness. Now reead the following at let it sink in. Hoare had specific evidence against the police receiving payments for phone pinging. The UK police bumbed the guy off period the end.

  • How convenient!!!

  • If they find a boomerang lodged in his chest and kangaroo foot prints hopping away from the scene of the crime, then we all know who did this.

  • @Chub4ChubsRule He threw his own boomerang. He knew what Newscorp was going to do once he did that interview, they just have to threaten to drop him in it, put all his dirty secrets out in the open, and let him assassinate himself.

  • disruptor gun, stops the heart at a distance, ?

  • This reminds me of Ewan McGregor's "The Ghost Writer" movie.

  • @TheTSina Yeah, and that one The Whistle Blower with Michael Caine

  • You can't spell murder with out murdoch... Dang! Almost.

  • Another David Kelly, Corrupt police, Corrupt Politicians and Corrupt Media.. Nothing we did not already know I guess.

  • I'm sure it's murder. They don't want him testifying in court. Simple as that. And with the police so intimately involved in the criminality here, there's no chance it will ever be called a murder - unless they can somehow pin it on Julian Assange.

  • I'm sure it's just another suicide. Just like David Kelly who blew the whistle on the UK government's misuse and manipulation of intelligence in the Iraq War... and was found dead during an investigation.

    It seems that whistleblowers in the UK are all suicidal and have an unfortunate habit of turning up dead during investigations.

  • @ktchong yeah funny how that works they all commit suicide -some by cutting small arteries in their wrists -lol!

  • @ktchong He was looking at a long stretch in prison himself. He was also an alcoholic and drug addict. He was one of the villains of the piece, who only started blowing the whistle once he knew the game was up.

  • i KNEW SOMEBODY WAS GOING TO BE FOUND DEAD AND WHO DO THEY PICK A JOURNALIST WHO DID HIS JOB. NO DOUBT THIS WAS A PROFESSIONAL HIT ORDERED BY WELL WE KNOW WHO ORDERED IT. IS THIS a warning to others?

  • Definitely knocked off...like Dr.David Kelly.

  • can someone in england push back against this and take up arms against these scumbags. they cant be allowed to get away with this any longer

  • RIP

    Very suspicious that he's died so suddenly

  • They just did a Dr. David Kelly on him.

    The power of the media = The power to deceive.

  • @thugimmigrant "The power of the media = the power to deceive".

    And those who control the media can control what information to put out.

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  • fucking pigs killed him. has to be. either that or a hitman. god this is so awful. glad to see that the person replacing yates and stephenson is cressida dick, the shameful cunt who used the murdoch press to spin lies about the jean charles de menezes shooting (remember, the one where the cctv magically wasnt working days after a massive terrorist attack)

    someone should get all these scumbags in a pen and napalm them

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