I was writing on a forum yesterday that this was a murder case. My posts kept being deleted and censored, but now it is all out in the open, it was obviously murder.
Check this link out http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,21421252-5001023,00.html
FORMER Pakistan opening bowler Sarfraz Nawaz fears Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer may have been murdered "by those who wanted to silence him on the issue of match fixing."
The article goes on to say
Woolmer was writing a book called "Discovering Cricket" in which he allegedly was going to expose the cricketer-bookie nexus in Pakistan. Has Woolmer carried with him to the grave dark secrets that could have brought ruin upon Pakistan's players? Did he pay for being the unwitting receptacle of information that was never to be shared?
He went on to say that he was in no doubt that Bob was murdered, this news was reported yesterday in a lot of media abroad such as India but the BBC were suspiciously silent about it, as always, the Pakistani's can do no wrong.
Woolmer was found in a puddle of vomit with strangle marks around his throat. There were no forced entry, and police are now saying that the culprit (s) could be someone Bob knew - the Pakistani cricket team are being fingerprinted - Nawaz also went on to claim that the top Pakistani cricket players, such as now retired captain Inzaman ul Huq were heavily involved in betting - and another commentator has suggested that ODI's are easy to fix - in Bob's book he was going to suggest placing a captain in the team of supreme moral character - (evidently NOT Inzaman!)