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Dead MI6 Spy had Expensive Collection of Dresses
Your thinking, what is the story here? What isn’t the story here my friend. Back in August, a male MI6 worker was found dead at his home, in a carry-all suitcase. It has now been revealed that the man had a taste for the more feminine side of luxury. British detectives believe the death of the MI6 spy Gareth Williams will be solved by getting an insight into his private life after they revealed he had visited bondage websites and a drag club and had £15,000 ($23,000) worth of unworn designer dresses in his wardrobe.

Mr Williams’s decomposed body was discovered in a padlocked bag in his apartment, about a kilometre from MI6 headquarters in London where he was a senior analyst. Police believe he died a week earlier, early on August 16, and that someone else was present. Tests have shown no signs of a struggle or forced entry and no sign that he was drugged.
He used his iPhone to visit websites on bondage and escaping from bondage. He must have been padlocked into the bag by someone else as it was impossible for him to have locked himself inside. When Mr Williams’s remains were found by police on August 23, they also discovered £15,000 of unworn women’s dresses, wigs and shoes in his wardrobe. Speculation has been rife that Mr Williams’s highly secretive work might explain his death. He worked as an expert on codes at the government’s eavesdropping centre in Cheltenham, in the west of England, before moving to MI6 on a secondment.
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