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former Russian frogman: "I killed (famed Naval Commander, MI6 spy) Buster Crabb" in 1956

"One of the great mysteries of the Cold War may finally have been solved with the claim by a former Russian frogman that he killed British spy Lionel "Buster" Crabb.

The death of the 47-year-old Naval commander - the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond - as he spied on a warship carrying Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev 51 years ago has been repeatedly covered up by British authorities.

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Added: Nov 2 2009   In: education

By: lasrever Premium  Netherlands

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  • Anyone can claim anything. Wheres the proof.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "PapaMidnite" (R) United States

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  • A listening device, I can believe. Not a mine.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "gregory_peckory" (R) United States

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  • Very interesting post, Las.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "migs1955" (R) United States

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  • seems entirely plausible for him to have been planting a listening device. Cool post las

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "JCash85" (R) United States

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  • Whatever happened, Crabb was no octopussy.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "35frank" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by PapaMidnite: Anyone can claim anything. Wheres the proof.

    Crabb's headless body was found several months later.
    ????

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "unclesmitty" (R) United States

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  • I don't know. A listening device not not be a great tool for eavesdropping on a cargo area of a ship. It's a good story though.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "buttkracken" (R)

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  • cool story. a body was found 14 months later (!) without head or hands. the other story goes he had a buddy diver (which is absolutely likely) and was knocked off by mi5 cos he wanted to defect. cloak and dagger stuff either way.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "matttheoz" (R) Australia

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  • Does not need to be a listening device -it was just as probable a tracker device to track where the ship went.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "SIR#SPITFIRE" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by unclesmitty:
    Quoted comment by PapaMidnite: Anyone can claim anything. Wheres the proof.

    Crabb's headless body was found several months later.
    ????

    and the government admits he was diving in the vicinity.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Punch_The_Monkey" (R) United States

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  • You never truly know, unless you were there. Interesting stuff.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "drdigital1" (R) United States

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  • "It's possible that Crabb may have gone down to see whether there were mines and it would have been his duty to get rid of them."
    ... As if the soviets weren't able to do that themselves!

    Posted Nov-3-2009 by "patroels" (R) Denmark

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  • Quoted comment by PapaMidnite: Anyone can claim anything. Wheres the proof.

    I would post it but then I would have to kill everybody who saw it.

    Posted Nov-3-2009 by "virago1776" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by patroels: "It's possible that Crabb may have gone down to see whether there were mines and it would have been his duty to get rid of them."
    ... As if the soviets weren't able to do that themselves!

    I just copied that from the text to paste here, beat me to it. :)
    What IDIOT would swallow that???

    Posted Nov-3-2009 by "markoni" (R) Serbia

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