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Weed Killer Poison in Woolmer’s Glass

Written by Commoner on May 8th, 2007   (858 views)

In the wake of the on going murder investigation of Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer, it seems that English Newspapers are more active and speculative than the Mark Shield & Co. In a recent revelation, the British media has challenged that Bob Woolmer was murdered through the use of “Weed Killer” Poison, which is used to eradicate the un-wanted weeds and shrubs.

According to English media, the marks of this special poison have been found on the champaign glass of Bob Woolmer. English newspaper “Sunday Mails” have stressed through its contacts in Jamaican police that noticable elements of “Weed Killer” Poison have been found in the stomach and glass of Woolmer, and these were enough to kill Woolmer.

This “Weed Killer” Poison is really extraordinary and Police has yet to offer its authentic and final point of view. The sources of this newspaper also confirmed that police is also investigating the two bottles, Woolmer received as a gift, from which one was empty ad the other was un-touched. According to the police, the “Weed Killer” Poison isnt rare in Jamaica and they are also uncertain about its state and are unsure that whether it was solid or liquid.

Police is also sure that “Weed Killer” Poison was in the glass, but they are not sure that whether it was in the bottle or not, and police has refused to talk further on this matter. They also are not sure about the fact that whether Woolmer shared the bottle with any other person or not.

The Woolmer case has already gone to the side pages of news papers and people have stopped talking about it. The dust of time is slowly but steadily settling on the issue. Will it be yet another blind murder case, which will remain un-solved?

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