UK’s Top “CIA Extraordinary Rendition” Cop’s Dead Body Found

Michael Todd, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, has been found dead on Monday evening. His body was discovered in a remote part of Snowdonia, North Wales. The mainstream media in the UK has been far too quick to broadcast the as yet unsubstantiated conclusion that he committed suicide.

It is notable that Mr Todd led an investigation into the 'extraordinary rendition' - the alleged use of British territory and airspace for transport of held and subsequently tortured by the C.I.A.

It is also notable that, like that of Dr David Kelly, Mr Todd's "suicide" took place in a remote spot well away from the eyes of the general public.

Perhaps there is more to this story than meets the eye?

Posted in Submitted by Sullivan on Wed, 2008-03-12 05:55.

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but dead men don't deny.

they'll continue to call it suicide unless or until the truth comes out.

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qrswave | Wed, 2008-03-12 07:40

He was tipped for the top job, and his approach of going for real criminals rather than easy prey like the motorist would not have pleased organised crime, or the powers that be.

Hands on: Michael Todd was tipped for the top

Michael Todd was a hands-on leader tipped for the top job in British policing.

His no-nonsense attitude earned him respect on all levels and he was a rarity among police chiefs, despairing at political correctness and passionate about pursuing criminals rather than motorists.

Indeed, after the September 11 attacks, when serving as a Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner, he made no apologies for switching 200 traffic officers to street-crime fighting duties to deal with a rise in muggings.

Regarded as a "copper's copper", Mr Todd loved going out on the beat with rank and file officers.

Only two weeks ago he wrestled an offender to the ground on the streets of Manchester.

Still young in police career terms at 50, he was tipped to take over the job of Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from Sir Ian Blair.

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Poseidon | Thu, 2008-03-13 17:24

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