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> IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
> > Fellow Citizens > > Whistleblower Andy McCardle (RIP) died suddenly on the evening of 26 > December 2004, in the State Hospital, Carstairs. An inquest must be held. Mr > McCardle (54) had been in good spirits - he was expecting to attend court > this week to secure his release. > > On 5 December 2003, the Edinburgh High Court of Justiciary declared that Mr > McCardle's two-year detention in the State Hospital, from 2001, had been > illegal therefore he was "a free man". His freedom was short-lived, though: > no sooner had he stepped outside the court, when he was forced into a van > and taken back to Carstairs - despite the lack of production of any warrant. > A warrant was later produced, dated 4 December 2003, the day before the > Court's declaration. > > Mr McCardle complained to the Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman about the > Faculty of Advocates' handling of his complaint against Graham Bell, the > Court-appointed Amicus Curiae (friend of the court) who, although securing > his release, did not present the vital pieces of evidence which would prove > criminality within the State Hospital. The Faculty stated, and the Ombudsman > agreed, that Mr Bell had properly exercised his discretion (not to do so). > In view of this, Mr McCardle had good reason to fear for his life whilst > incarcerated in a State facility whose employees had vested interests in his > demise, and who felt protected from exposure. > > The State Hospital's consultant psychiatrist, Dr Lindsay Thomson, held a > care review on 25 November 2004 to assess the effect of forcibly injected > anti-psychotic drugs on Mr McCardle's long-held 'delusional belief'. Dr > Thomson concluded that this 'delusional belief' - of collusion between > Strathclyde Police, named lawyers, court clerks, judges and psychiatrists to > pervert the course of justice by preventing him testifying in court and > producing evidence of State involvement in the illegal drugs trade - was not > cured. She therefore felt duty-bound to continue to hold and treat Mr > McCardle as long as he held such belief. > > Was it co-incidence that the legal watchdog website, > Scottishlawyerwatch.org, was unlawfully closed after the Parliamentary and > Health Service Ombudsman read the damning evidence, publicly displayed, > about Mr McCardle's illegal detention and criminality within the State > Hospital? Did Andy McCardle pay the ultimate price for his efforts to expose > the endemic corruption in the legal system, the police, the court service, > the medical profession and the judiciary? Was he, in fact, murdered? > > Many questions need to be answered. > > Contact details for Dr Thomson: > > Dr Lindsay Thomson, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist > The State Hospital > Carstairs > Lanarkshire ML11 8RP > > Tel: 01555 840 293 Ext 446 > > Dr Lindsay Thomson, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry, University of > Edinburgh > Department of Psychiatry > Kennedy Tower > Morningside Park > Edinburgh EH10 5HF > > Tel: 0131 537 6509 > Email: (E-Mail Removed) -- Have fun, Mike -- http://fonehelp.co.uk - PC support, no fix, no fee! Mike Yates |
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Mike Yates wrote:
>> IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST >> >> Fellow Citizens >> >> Whistleblower Andy McCardle (RIP) died suddenly on the evening of 26 >> December 2004, in the State Hospital, Carstairs. An inquest must be >> held. Mr McCardle (54) had been in good spirits - he was expecting to >> attend court this week to secure his release. >> >> On 5 December 2003, the Edinburgh High Court of Justiciary declared >> that Mr McCardle's two-year detention in the State Hospital, from >> 2001, had been illegal therefore he was "a free man". His freedom was >> short-lived, though: no sooner had he stepped outside the court, when >> he was forced into a van and taken back to Carstairs - despite the >> lack of production of any warrant. A warrant was later produced, dated >> 4 December 2003, the day before the Court's declaration. >> >> Mr McCardle complained to the Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman about >> the Faculty of Advocates' handling of his complaint against Graham >> Bell, the Court-appointed Amicus Curiae (friend of the court) who, >> although securing his release, did not present the vital pieces of >> evidence which would prove criminality within the State Hospital. The >> Faculty stated, and the Ombudsman agreed, that Mr Bell had properly >> exercised his discretion (not to do so). In view of this, Mr McCardle >> had good reason to fear for his life whilst incarcerated in a State >> facility whose employees had vested interests in his demise, and who >> felt protected from exposure. >> >> The State Hospital's consultant psychiatrist, Dr Lindsay Thomson, held >> a care review on 25 November 2004 to assess the effect of forcibly >> injected anti-psychotic drugs on Mr McCardle's long-held 'delusional >> belief'. Dr Thomson concluded that this 'delusional belief' - of >> collusion between Strathclyde Police, named lawyers, court clerks, >> judges and psychiatrists to pervert the course of justice by >> preventing him testifying in court and producing evidence of State >> involvement in the illegal drugs trade - was not cured. She therefore >> felt duty-bound to continue to hold and treat Mr McCardle as long as >> he held such belief. >> >> Was it co-incidence that the legal watchdog website, >> Scottishlawyerwatch.org, was unlawfully closed after the Parliamentary >> and Health Service Ombudsman read the damning evidence, publicly >> displayed, about Mr McCardle's illegal detention and criminality >> within the State Hospital? Did Andy McCardle pay the ultimate price >> for his efforts to expose the endemic corruption in the legal system, >> the police, the court service, the medical profession and the >> judiciary? Was he, in fact, murdered? >> >> Many questions need to be answered. >> >> Contact details for Dr Thomson: >> >> Dr Lindsay Thomson, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist >> The State Hospital >> Carstairs >> Lanarkshire ML11 8RP >> >> Tel: 01555 840 293 Ext 446 >> >> Dr Lindsay Thomson, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry, University >> of Edinburgh >> Department of Psychiatry >> Kennedy Tower >> Morningside Park >> Edinburgh EH10 5HF >> >> Tel: 0131 537 6509 >> Email: (E-Mail Removed) > > -- Have fun, Mike -- http://fonehelp.co.uk - PC support, no fix, no fee! |
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Shouldn't have quoted it all last time.
Not having a good day! Was actually just sending that to myself (I thought) to keep while I investigated it for abuse, would you believe... Doh!! Mike |
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