Conspiracy theory actually give comfort to people subconsciously, makes them feel someone knows what?s going on for good or for bad.
That it?s not all just farce and chaos.
You have to look at the facts in a rather abstracted and cold way.
The British government would not have been so stupid as to murder/ executed Kelly in this way.
Only a rouge neo con CIA individual would be stupid enough, but it would really not have served much of a purpose.
Its not British intelligence style, its ok in there world to ?shoot to kill? an unknown, but Kelly had high profile.
Another method employed by the security services is to dig up or invent some mud on the individual.
Gives them leverage, or if the individual doesn?t comply destroy them by taking away their validity, social standing and acceptance by society.
No martyr, no mystery.
What happened on that day was probably pure British black farce.
A cross between ?the thick of it?,?Mr bean? and ?spooks?.
Kelly was probably being leaned on with what every had been dug up or invented to make him comply.
He probably really did, out of pure desperation of exposure, and causing pain to his family, decide to take his own life.
The family may be aware of it, hence the reticence to get to the bottom of it publicly.
The surveillance team looking down their binoculars at that lonely figure that day must of panicked big time.
You could imagine Alistair Campbell probably smashing the telephone after receiving the news
?Just put the fucker back near where you found him?FUCKKK?
They scooped him up, tried to resus him, and failing that, dumped him back in the countryside when they realised it was all over.
Where he was found was not where he died (Hence the missing blood), they probably tried to resuse him after his heart stopped (reason for still wearing heart monitor pads, when examined by ambulance team)
No ?ilumanati?, no ?new world order?, just dreadful incompetence and very dirty tricks gone wrong.