This story does not yet have legs. Nevertheless in the UK there is widespread skepticism about the Hutton Report, which many see as a whitewash. The right word at the right time by a Michael Moore could, at some point, do for this story what he did for the AWOL question, which also languished at a subterranean level for months, if not years.
Medical evidence does not support suicide by Kelly
Thursday February 12, 2004
The Guardian
Since three of us wrote our letter to the Guardian on January 27, questioning whether Dr Kelly's death was suicide, we have received professional support for our view from vascular surgeon Martin Birnstingl, pathologist Dr Peter Fletcher, and consultant in public health Dr Andrew Rouse. We all agree that it is highly improbable that the primary cause of Dr Kelly's death was haemorrhage from transection of a single ulnar artery, as stated by Brian Hutton in his report. ...