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British nuclear expert's UN death plunge 'not suicide'
2009-11-01
A British nuclear expert who fell from the 17th floor of a United Nations building did not commit suicide and may have been hurled to his death, says a doctor who carried out a second post-mortem examination. Timothy Hampton, 47, a scientist involved in monitoring nuclear activity, was found dead last week at the bottom of a stairwell in Vienna.

An initial autopsy concluded that there were 'no suspicious circumstances'. But it is understood that Mr Hampton's widow Olena Gryshcuk and her family were deeply unhappy with that verdict.

Now a doctor who undertook a second post-mortem examination on behalf of the family believes she has found evidence that Mr Hampton did not die by his own hands. Professor Kathrin Yen, of the Ludwig Institute in Graz, Austria, which specialises in traumatology research, said she had more tests to complete on Mr Hampton, who had a three-year-old son with Ms Gryshcuk.

But she said one possible theory was that Mr Hampton was carried to the 17th floor from his workplace on the sixth floor and thrown to his death. Professor Yen used new forensic techniques to detect internal bruising caused by strangulation which would not be visible to the eye.

She said: 'In my opinion, it does not look like suicide. My example is that somebody took him up to the top floor and took him down. At the moment I don't have the police reports. We did a CT scan. From the external exam, I saw injuries on the neck but these were not due to strangulation.'

It is expected to take three weeks for blood test results to come back. Austrian police said they believe Mr Hampton committed suicide.

He had been working for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) at the UN building. CTBTO staff monitor tremors in countries worldwide to uncover illegal nuclear tests. It has been suggested that Mr Hampton may have been involved in talks discussing nuclear testing in Iran. The UN has strongly denied the claims.

His body was discovered last Tuesday at about 8pm. Friends said it was usual for him to work late into the night. His widow, a weapons inspector for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), was working in Japan when her husband died.

A source close to the family said life had not been easy for Mr Hampton, who was often away from his wife and son. But the source added that he was 'not the suicide type'. He said: 'Tim was rather introverted. He changed his life many times.'

Trained in Britain as a bio-chemist, Mr Hampton worked in a bio-lab before moving into construction. He then worked on nuclear test-ban projects before joining the UN in 1998, said the CTBTO.

The IAEA, an independent and separate organisation, inspects nuclear plants worldwide and is based in the building next to the CTBTO in Vienna.

Under a year ago, an American died at the IAEA in strikingly similar circumstances, his body being found at the bottom of a stairwell. A UN spokeswoman said an investigation into that case continues, though Austrian police have concluded it was suicide. She said: 'This might have been a copycat thing in the CTBTO.'
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Joe M. is an Oracle. He cranks out prophecy in a mysterious and convoluted format. We mere mortals are tasked with figuring out what it all means.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-11-01 20:48  

#10  And there are always six men out of a hundred who do 87% of the killing. And there are one or two of that six who are unbelievable.

Overall a good rant, Angleton9 dear. But, some of the things JosephM has let slip in his less capitalized posts suggest he is either one of those six men you mention, or puffing himself up immensely. Of course, I am not qualified to judge which is true.

WAFF > TURKISH PM:

JosephMendiola can be a bit difficult to translate, and many of us have stumbled over that -- me repeatedly, and if I'm tired I don't do more than skim his posts. In the one at the top of the thread he references an article he either saw at a site called WAFF, or comes from a news site named WAFF, presumably analogous to AP, UPI, Iran Press TV. The headline or the subject of the article is something the Turkish prime minister said. JosephM does not check to see if Rantburg has covered something when he decides it's important to share; about half the time we've already had it here, but the rest of the time it is more or less useful, and with the source we can look it up for ourselves.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-01 17:40  

#9  Angleton9,
Don't punish the messenger for delivering the message. Call up the Turkish PM and talk him to death about Iran/nukes...
Posted by: ReadCloselyNextTime   2009-11-01 13:24  

#8  "I'd" = "I've"

Nutz. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-11-01 10:54  

#7  Obama has repeatedly stated he favors dismantling the US nuclear stockpile. Initiatives started last Spring in that direction.
Posted by: lotp   2009-11-01 10:33  

#6  "WAFF > TURKISH PM: IFF YOU [US-World] DON'T WANT IRAN TO HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, GIVE YOURS UP!" Posted by: JosephMendiola

"You are wasting air even suggesting that it might ever happen, you do understand wasting your time and your air dont you?" Posted by: Angleton9

Ummm, Angleton? I know Joe's a little hard to understand sometimes, particularly when he forgets to take the caps-lock key off, but you do realize he's not saying that himself, but reporting what the Turkish PM said, don't you?

As for the Bambi present Administration, I'd no doubt whatsoever that if they could figure out how to get rid of America's nukes - thereby damaging America even more than they already have - without hurting themselves, they'd do it in a heartbeat.

If that heartbeat happens to be yours and mine, so much the better.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-11-01 09:36  

#5  Typical slip and fall accident. The UN will be hearing from his lawyers.
Posted by: ed   2009-11-01 09:03  

#4  Angleton9 your having an indepth discussion with a logistics, command and control computer that dabbles in AI.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-11-01 07:50  

#3  Iran is living on borrowed time. And it IS only a matter of time now.

If you're suggesting the US will get involved with Iran to forcibly deal with anything to do with nukes now or in the future, don't bet on it unless they threaten the US directly. Even then, any response wouldn't likely be out in the open. It doesn't matter anyhow, Iran has nothing to fear from the current US administration, and to think the UN can do anything is just foolish.
The genie is out of the bottle and won't be put back ever.
Posted by: NCMike   2009-11-01 07:31  

#2  Joseph, I dont think anyone is big enough... and I also dont think anyone and his brother and the neighbors is big enough to make the United States do a damn thing about getting rid of its nuclear arsenal. What do you think? When are you gonna learn that right and wrong dont have a damn thing to do with the use of Force? Your Momma dont matter, Joseph.

You are wasting air even suggesting that it might ever happen, you do understand wasting your time and your air dont you?

Now with a military ten times bigger than all of the ten other military in a big unmarked box, the United States is going to feel somewhat confident most of the time.

We may not have the right "strategy" down exactly some of the time, but we can make up for that by being brutal and just shooting your dog and grinning. And then the ball is in your court and you can either play by our rules or wipe your nose.

Or you can denounce us at the UN and see what it gets you.

Iran in the long run, cant really expect to keep what it has and have the United States just say "well, OK."
As soon as Iran admits to having a nuke, they have signed their Last Will and Testament. Then it goes into Endgame. No matter what administration is in the Oval Office at that time... the American People will be the A team.

No one likes a war, you avoid them as long as you can, sometimes you avoid them longer than was good for all concerned. But when they do come around there is a basic rule that is absolutely unchanging..."somebody wins and somebody loses".

Joseph, ( sad but true) We Have nuked people before and we are perfectly capable in this unjust and vicious world of doing it again.

When it is all said and done Human Nature is a not very nice. And there are always six men out of a hundred who do 87% of the killing. And there are one or two of that six who are unbelievable.

Joseph, those six men dont sit down and talk things over with you. They will come at you from the side and pull your plug and you wont even get a warning. Trust me , the US military is full of those guys.

There inevitably comes a moment in politics when these guys get the nod. Iran is living on borrowed time. And it IS only a matter of time now. There isnt going to be a happy ending, Joseph. Its already getting dark and the candy hasnt worked.
Posted by: Angleton9   2009-11-01 06:40  

#1  WAFF > TURKISH PM: IFF YOU [US-World] DON'T WANT IRAN TO HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, GIVE YOURS UP!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-11-01 02:07  

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