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News of the World Whistleblower found dead.



deakers

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Jul 15, 2008
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Every hour this story develops. Very sad;

Sean Hoare, the former News of the World showbiz reporter who was the first named journalist to allege Andy Coulson was aware of phone hacking by his staff, has been found dead, the Guardian has learned.

Hoare, who worked on the Sun and the News of the World with Coulson before being dismissed for drink and drugs problems, is said to have been found dead at his Watford home.

Hertfordshire police would not confirm his identity, but the force said in a statement: "At 10.40am today [Monday 18 July] police were called to Langley Road, Watford, following the concerns for welfare of a man who lives at an address on the street. Upon police and ambulance arrival at a property, the body of a man was found. The man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.

"The death is currently being treated as unexplained, but not thought to be suspicious. Police investigations into this incident are ongoing."

Hoare first made his claims in a New York Times investigation into the phone-hacking allegations at the News of the World.

He told that newspaper that not only did Coulson know of the phone-hacking, but that he actively encouraged his staff to intercept the phone calls of celebrities in the pursuit of exclusives.

In a subsequent interview with the BBC he alleged that he was personally asked by his then-editor, Coulson, to tap into phones. In an interview with the PM programme he said Coulson's insistence that he didn't know about the practice was "a lie, it is simply a lie".

At the time a Downing Street spokeswoman said Coulson totally and utterly denied the allegations and said he had "never condoned the use of phone-hacking and nor do I have any recollection of incidences where phone-hacking took place".

Sean Hoare, a one-time close friend of Coulson's, told the New York Times the two men first worked together at the Sun, where, Hoare said, he played tape recordings of hacked messages for Coulson. At the News of the World, Hoare said he continued to inform Coulson of his activities. Coulson "actively encouraged me to do it," Hoare said.

In September last year he was interviewed under caution by police over his claims that the former Tory communications chief asked him to hack into phones when he was editor of the paper, but declined to make any comment.

Hoare emerged back into the spotlight last week, after he told the New York Times that reporters at the News of the World were able to use police technology to locate people using their mobile phone signals in exchange for payments to police officers.

He said journalists were able to use a technique called 'pinging' which measured the distance between mobile handsets and a number of phone masts to pinpoint its location.

Hoare gave further details about the use of 'pinging' to the Guardian last week. He described how reporters would ask a news desk executive to obtain the location of a target: "Within 15 to 30 minutes someone on the news desk would come back and say 'right that's where they are.'"

He said: "You'd just go to the news desk and they'd just come back to you. You don't ask any questions. You'd consider it a job done. The chain of command is one of absolute discipline and what's why I never bought into, like with Andy saying he wasn't aware of it and all that. That's bollocks."

He said he would stand by everything he had told the New York Times about 'pinging'. "I don't know how often it happened. That would be wrong of me. But if I had access as a humble reporter … ."

He admitted he had had problems with drink and drugs and had been in rehab. "But that's irrelevant," he said. "There's more to come. This is not going to go away."

Hoare named a private investigator who he said had links with the News of the World, adding: "He may want to talk now because I think what you'll find now is a lot of people are going to want to cover their arse."

Speaking to another Guardian journalist st last week, Hoare repeatedly expressed the hope that the hacking scandal would lead to journalism in general being cleaned up and said he had decided to blow the whistle on the activities of some of his former News of the World colleagues with that aim in mind.

He also said he has been injured at a party the previous weekend while taking down a marquee erected for a children's party. He said he had broken his nose and badly injured his foot when a relative accidentally struck him with a heavy pole from the marquee.

Hoare also emphasised that he was not making any money from telling his story. Hoare, who has been treated for drug and alcohol problems, reminisced about partying with former pop stars and said he missed the days when he was able to go out on the town.
 






dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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Moyder, I tells ya!
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,993
TBH, I would not be surprised if this is accurate. There seems to be no end to this scandal.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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Crap Town
Sounds like Dodgy Dave didn't want another Dr Kelly scenario ???
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,787
Brighton, UK
I don't think Murdoch's murdered him, any more than Blair bumped off David Kelly. But one never knows. Former close buddy of Andy Coulson's apparently.
 


Gangsta

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Jul 6, 2003
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Withdean
This could all end with a lot of Met Police officers ( who know's how far up ) going inside for a long long time, who know's how far they would go... They are the ones who ultimately have the most to lose from all this.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,727
Crap Town
I don't think Murdoch's murdered him, any more than Blair bumped off David Kelly. But one never knows. Former close buddy of Andy Coulson's apparently.

It only needs a phone call on a scrambled secure line to MI5 to get things sorted :thumbsup:
 




Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
This could all end with a lot of Met Police officers ( who know's how far up ) going inside for a long long time, who know's how far they would go... They are the ones who ultimately have the most to lose from all this.

Remember the prediction from Rebekah Brooks about the severity of what has happened, that we would need to look back in a year from now, I have a dreadful feeling that the mud-slinging and scandal haven't even started yet!
 








Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,086
Haywards Heath
Watching on BBC1 at the moment
 




woodster

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Jul 18, 2003
187
'we're all in this together' aren't we dave?? Or are you going to decide perhaps not on this one?? Mmmmm.
 






TotallyFreaked

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Jul 2, 2011
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Had a look at the sun online recently? Seems the hackers have hacked the hackers or something like that :clap2:

In case they change it back before you see it

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dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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The more I hear about this, the more it sounds like he was off'd.
 




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