- Tue Jul 14, 2026 6:33 pm
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CTU involvement doesn't directly imply terrorism.
I know this will have the common sensers' brains asploding.
Consider how arrest or charge doesn't necessarily imply guilt,
So what else.
To confidently eliminate terrorism as a motive, the tools and methods of the CTU are as good as we have.
Gather evidence, call in the experts to ensure it's not a case for them (or decide whether it is).
Like most of you, I struggle to find a rational motive* that would precisely target Anne Widdecombe.
Bear in mind that not all killers are rational.
* OK I can dream up a few extremely far fetched scenarios.
davidjay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 7:41 pmAfter a day's thought.Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 4:57 pm Yes, it seems those of us who thought this unlikely to be political were wrong and we can add Widdecombe's name to David Ames and Jo Cox's on the list of recent political murders. Farage will be quaffing the Champers in The Establishment Club tonight.There have been so many twists in the story that the CTU will very likely be stood down tomorrow. It's getting stranger by the hour - whatever your political grievance there must be dozens of more likely targets.
CTU involvement doesn't directly imply terrorism.
I know this will have the common sensers' brains asploding.
Consider how arrest or charge doesn't necessarily imply guilt,
So what else.
To confidently eliminate terrorism as a motive, the tools and methods of the CTU are as good as we have.
Gather evidence, call in the experts to ensure it's not a case for them (or decide whether it is).
Like most of you, I struggle to find a rational motive* that would precisely target Anne Widdecombe.
Bear in mind that not all killers are rational.
* OK I can dream up a few extremely far fetched scenarios.

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