LegalDay - Legal News and Links Legal Recruitment Legal Forms

Woolmer Case
LegalDay - News and Links for UK Law

Woolmer Case - Bob Woolmer - Cricket - Pakistan - Murder - Asphyxia - Manual Strangulation - Jamaica - Deputy Commissioner Mark Shields

LegalDay Home Cases CurrentIssues LegalPractice Jobs News SiteMap Search LegalDay Search+



Contact   Privacy  Advertise  Use Our Content  Visitor List  Publish on LegalDay  Work for LegalDay  RSS/XML  Add to Google  Add to Yahoo AddThis Social Bookmark Button


News LegalPractice Cases Deals & People Resources



Woolmer Was Poisoned Woolmer Was Poisoned BBC Panorama confirms that Woolmer was poisoned before he was strangled, results of toxicology tests likely to provide 'significant clues' to murderer 30.04.07 BBC

Woolmer May Have Been Poisoned Woolmer May Have Been Poisoned Toxicology tests show that Pakistan cricket manager Bob Woolmer was poisoned before he was strangled, suggesting pre-meditation rather than heat of the moment attack 16.04.07 Daily Mail

Woolmer Strangled With Towel Woolmer Strangled With Towel Second autopsy leads to theory Pakistan cricket manager Bob Woolmer strangled using piece of fabric, possibly hotel towel, 'mystery' of lack of marks on neck, police commissioner Mark Shields insists it was murder Times Coroner Patrick Murphy to lead separate investigation 30.03.07 Guardian

CCTV Key to Woolmer Case CCTV Key to Woolmer Case CCTV footage has been digitalised to help police identify anyone coming or going on the 12th floor of the Pegasus Hotel on March 17 Guardian Betting on cricket in India, Pakistan is huge, as much as £50m on a single game 26.03.07 Guardian, Gambling Law, Sports Law

Woolmer Was Strangled Woolmer Was Strangled Jamaica police confirm Woolmer died of asphyxia caused by manual strangulation, says DC Mark Shields of Jamaica police, might have been more than one murderer, suspicion of gambling syndicates Reuters Murder was 'particularly horrific', blood-spattered walls 23.03.07 Sun

Woolmer Murdered by Match-Fixers Woolmer Murdered by Match-Fixers Suspicion that Pakistan coach, Ex-England player Bob Woolmer, was mudered by match-fixing syndicate, feared sensational revelations in his planned autobiography 22.03.07 Sun, Criminal Justice, Gambling Law, Sports Law

Legal Day Table
Jobs Now

LEGAL DIRECTOR
Sought for challenging in-house position with Myspace, the online space which has revolutionized the way people interact, as sole attorney in their London office
More >>

HEALTHCARE LAWYER
With at least 5 years PQE sought by Capsticks, a leading healthcare practice, to drive forward the development of their Birmigham based office
More >>

PI PARALEGAL
Required by Plexus Law, a specialist PI firm, to provide in-house support to the Motor Claims Department in their Folkstone offices
More >>

NETWORK ENGINEER
Sought by Personnel 2000 for their client, an international banking insurance provider, based in the Cayman Islands
More >>

LEGAL SECRETARY
Required by Law Choice for their client, a prestigious US law firm, to work for 2 partners in their Dubai offices
More >>










Legalday Related Pages

Criminal Justice
Gambling Law
Sports Law


Searches

CPD
Credit Reports
Legal Books
Legal Forms
Legal Jobs
Legal IT
Readers' Favourites Hammicks Legal Bookshops


Legalday Home Recently On LegalDay Browse Archives By Date Disclaimer

© Day x Day Media Ltd 2006 - All worldwide rights strictly reserved