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International News Title: Job Opening: James Bond in drag needed The spy found dead in a sports bag had been given a new identity by his MI6 bosses in the months leading up to his mysterious death. Gareth Williams, a GCHQ codebreaker on secondment to MI6, had two passports and told his best friend that he was preparing for an undercover operation. Details of the 31-year-olds role within the secret services are disclosed today in an interview with his confidante and childhood sweetheart, Sian Lloyd-Jones. In an interview with The Mail on Sunday, she said: I find it difficult to see anything in his personal life which could lie behind this. She reveals: The revelations shed new light on Mr Williamss work which, until now, had been regarded as highly technical and carrying little risk. His body was found inside a zipped and padlocked North Face holdall in the bathroom of his MI6 flat on August 23. A post-mortem was inconclusive. Last week police released e-fits of a couple they wish to question and provided intimate details about Mr Williamss life, including his interest in bondage websites and his extraordinary collection of womens designer clothes and shoes, worth about £15,000. But Ms Lloyd-Jones, 33, claims Mr Williams would have confided in her and his sister, Ceri, if he had any homosexual urges. Ms Lloyd-Jones, a fashion stylist, said: Im not in denial and nor is his mum, dad or sister. It would have been fine if he was [gay]. I have seen every item of clothing that was there. I truly believe that Ceri and I were going to receive the clothing. He was so generous you wouldnt believe. She finds it difficult to see anything in his private life which could have led to his killing. But she reveals his work was more complex than previously believed. He said he was learning his new identity, she said. In February he said hed be unavailable for nine days because he was on a training exercise. Hed often go away, so I didnt think any more about it. Ms Lloyd-Jones added that she last heard from Mr Williams on the day he was last seen alive when he was happy and warm and the same as he always was. But it was Mr Williamss sister who was due to accompany him on a trip to Paris later that week who alerted her that something may be wrong when she couldnt get hold of him on the phone. She said that was when she became worried because hes like clockwork, hes so predictable. There's no mystery about those women's clothes. He bought them for me and his sister To Sian Lloyd-Jones, it was just another ordinary evening. A fashion stylist, she was pottering around the sitting room of her Knightsbridge flat organising outfits for the following days photoshoot. Meanwhile her friend, Gareth Williams, was sitting on the sofa leafing through the contents of a black box file. Inside there were documents and notes and two passports. He said he was learning his new identity, says Sian now. It was all so relaxed. I was taping up shoes and co-ordinating outfits and he was going through his papers. He often came round with his work. That night he came over with his box file and started going through it. He had two passports. He probably fell asleep on the sofa that night and stayed overnight with all the documents. At the time, Sian thought nothing of it. Nor did she think it significant when Gareth said hed be unavailable for nine days the following month as he would be away on a training exercise. Sian knew her friend was a spy and that his job would often take him away for weeks at a time. She also knew there was a necessary element of secrecy to his life. What she couldnt know was that eight months later, Gareth would be found dead, and in the most horrific circumstances. It was on August 23 that police were called to Gareths flat in Pimlico, Central London, an MI6-owned safe house. He had been missing for more than a week. They found his decomposed body locked in a large red North Face sports bag. In the months since, his friends and family have not only had to try to come to terms with their loss, they have had to endure a stream of unsavoury leaks from mysterious sources. It was rumoured that Gareth, 31, was gay after bondage equipment was allegedly found in his apartment along with phone numbers for gay escorts. This was denied by the police, but by then the damage had already been done. Then there were reported irregularities in his finances, also denied. And last week there were further lurid allegations after police said they wanted to question a Mediterranean couple who were seen calling at Gareths flat before he died. But as well as releasing e-fits of the unknown man and woman, they revealed that Gareth had bought £15,000 of designer clothes and shoes, including labels such as Stella McCartney and Christian Louboutin. They were all stored unopened in their bags and boxes alongside a number of womens wigs. Police disclosed that Gareth had visited five bondage websites, which were not pornographic but would give readers advice on how to get in and out of confined spaces. They also said they had found tickets for a number of drag shows. Gareth devoted his life to serving his country. He was already acknowledged as a talented codebreaker and had worked for the Government listening post GCHQ for ten years before being seconded for a year to MI6. Now, it appears he was rather more than that and was involved in the type of tradecraft more commonly found in a John le Carre novel. There is even a plaque to him at GCHQ in Cheltenham in honour of his work. When Gareth was not at work, I was the person he spent more time with than anyone else. I have thought about this every day since he died. I find it difficult to see anything in his personal life which could lie behind this. But I know this is a murder investigation so we must remain open to every possibility. His family respect, 100 per cent, that he worked for MI6. I and the family respect the role he was in. But personally, I dont think well ever get an answer as to what happened. As for the latest allegations, Sian rejects them absolutely. While most men might not keep thousands of pounds of designer clothes, she says it was merely a sign of his generosity. She told police in the summer that Gareth would often buy her and his sister, Ceri, expensive gifts and she believes the clothes were meant for them. As if to prove it, she points to her £760 Stella McCartney PVC trousers which were a present from Gareth. She says: Ive seen every item of clothing that was there in the flat. There was Diana von Furstenberg, Stella McCartney, all in a size 6 or 8 which he wouldnt even fit an arm or a leg into. He was small but not that small. And the shoes they found in his apartment were not in his size, but his sisters. He was so generous you wouldnt believe. The list is endless. He bought me a high-end Balenciaga top, a Gucci bag, a Mulberry bag, an Armani fur. He did the same for his sister. I truly believe that Ceri and I were going to receive the clothing. We received so many things from him, that wouldnt have been strange. As for the womens wigs, Sian says there is an entirely innocent explanation. He and an American friend were going to a fancy-dress party in October, she says. One of his hobbies was Japanese superhero cartoons and they were going to go as two of the characters. They were pink and yellow and those are the only wigs that were found. I didnt know he went to the drag clubs but I think that was quite a new thing. He spoke in depth to his sister about everything. He mentioned hed been to the transvestite comedy club so its not something he was trying to hide. The constant implication throughout all the rumour and counter-rumour is that Gareth was gay. This is something Sian also denies. She says: They said last week that he had been training in fashion, doing night school at Central St Martins. I didnt know about that but I knew he liked fashion. He saw it as art. He had lots of magazines at his flat, Italian Vogue and all sorts, but he was open with his family, and if he was gay and had any temptations he would have spoken about them, especially to his sister. Hand on heart, there were no innuendoes about him. His father was his best friend and he adored his mother and his sister. He was really open with his friends and family about his personal life and I truly believe if he had any interest in homosexuality, he would have spoken to his sister and to me as well. Im not in denial and nor are Gareths mum, dad or sister. It would have been fine if he was but he had too much interest in women. He wanted a girlfriend and he wanted a wife and family. The truth is he wished he was better with women. He had a mild stutter, which was a big barrier as it would get worse when he was nervous. I dont know if he ever had a girlfriend. There werent any I was aware of but...Click for Full Text!
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#1. To: Happy Quanzaa (#0)
Why even raise the subject unless they are trying to head off a revelation about to hit headlines near you? The world-wide Big Brother apparatus seems to be staffed with fags. Top to bottom. So to speak.
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over.
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