'Someone's coming to get me': Terrified phone-hacking whistleblower feared for his life before he was found dead (Daily Mail)
The man who launched the entire phone hacking scandal had become a paranoid recluse who believed someone was out to get him, a friend has revealed.
Sean Hoare, who was found dead at his flat in Watford, Hertfordshire, yesterday, had spent much of the last weeks of his life 'hiding' in his flat with the curtains drawn.
Last night a friend and neighbour claimed Mr Hoare, 47, had become increasingly reclusive and paranoid in recent weeks.
?He would talk about someone from the Government coming to get him,' he said.
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Hacking whistleblower found dead at his home (The Independent)
After The New York Times article last September, he was interviewed under caution as a suspect rather than a witness by Metropolitan Police officers.
... Mr Hoare claimed last week that NOTW reporters bribed police officers to track targets for stories using mobile-phone mast technology.