Omnicom Press Author Publishes Observations on the British Litvinenko Inquest

Report observes that the coroner has appeared to lose control of the process. "Finding the truth may be unattainable," says author.

New Britain, CT, April 06, 2013 --(PR.com)-- "The British hearings into the 2006 death of Alexander Litvinenko have became farcical," according to William Dunkerley.

Dunkerley is the author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder published by Omnicom Press. The book examines mainstream news reports that claimed Litvinenko was a former spy murdered with radioactive polonium on orders of Russian president Vladimir Putin. Dunkerley says, "Those reports were based on fabrications produced by a wealthy Putin arch-enemy and are not factual."

According to Dunkerley, "Coroner Sir Robert Owen seems to have lost control of the proceedings. The inquest's own legal counsel recited a litany of examples." He details them in his report published by the American University in Moscow. It can be viewed on AUMs website at http://us-russia.org/1094-british-litvinenko-death-inquest-descends-into-farce.html

Dunkerley reports that the record has become confounded by lies and fabricated stories. "They've apparently permeated the official case, and there is little chance of ever finding the truth," he concludes.
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