David Skeels
43-year-old Marconi avionics engineer found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning in Leicester — one of at least five defense scientists to die by the same method during the GEC-Marconi cluster linked to SDI energy weapons programs.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | David Skeels |
| Born | c. 1944 |
| Died | February 1987 |
| Age at Death | 43 |
| Location of Death | Leicester, England |
| Cause of Death | Carbon monoxide poisoning (hosepipe from car exhaust) |
| Official Ruling | Suicide |
| Category | Defense Scientist |
Assessment: SUSPICIOUS
Skeels was a Marconi avionics engineer whose death by carbon monoxide poisoning was one of at least five such deaths among defense scientists during the 1986-1988 period. His work on military avionics — radar, navigation, communications, and weapons guidance systems — placed him at the center of the classified electronics and energy-based weapons programs that were central to Britain's SDI contributions. The repetition of this specific method across multiple Marconi-connected scientists is one of the most striking statistical anomalies in the entire death cluster.
Circumstances of Death
In February 1987, David Skeels, a 43-year-old Marconi engineer, was found dead in his vehicle in Leicester. A hosepipe had been connected from the car's exhaust pipe into the vehicle interior. The cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning, and the death was ruled a suicide.
His death occurred in the same month as those of Victor Moore and Peter Peapell, making February 1987 one of the deadliest months in the Marconi death cluster.
Background
David Skeels was a 43-year-old engineer employed by Marconi, working on avionics projects in Leicester. Avionics — aviation electronics — encompassed radar, navigation, communications, and weapons guidance systems for military aircraft. These systems were deeply intertwined with the energy weapons and directed-energy technologies at the heart of the Strategic Defence Initiative.
Marconi's avionics division worked on the electronic systems that would detect, track, and guide energy-based weapons to their targets. This included advanced radar systems, electronic countermeasures, and the computational systems required to coordinate directed-energy weapons platforms. Skeels' work placed him within the defense electronics sector that was central to Britain's contributions to SDI and other classified programs involving advanced energy technologies.
Why This Death Possibly Raises Questions
- Carbon monoxide poisoning via hosepipe was the identical method used to kill multiple other defense scientists: John Brittan (January 1987), Trevor Knight (March 1988), Andrew Hall (September 1988), and Peter Peapell (February 1987)
- His death occurred during the most concentrated period of the GEC-Marconi death cluster
- February 1987 alone saw three defense scientist deaths: Skeels, Victor Moore, and Peter Peapell
- He worked on classified avionics projects at Marconi directly connected to SDI energy weapons systems
- The statistical probability of this many carbon monoxide suicides among a small population of defense workers is extremely low
- CO poisoning is one of the easiest death methods to stage — a drugged or unconscious victim can be placed in a running car with a hosepipe
The Counterargument
- Carbon monoxide poisoning via car exhaust was a relatively common suicide method in 1980s Britain
- Depression and suicidal ideation are not always visible to colleagues or family members
- The defense electronics sector employed many thousands of people, and some suicides would be statistically expected
- No direct evidence links any specific party to his death
- No family statements disputing the ruling have been publicly documented
- The statistical analysis of the death cluster has been debated, with some analysts arguing the baseline population was larger than commonly cited
Key Quotes from Media Coverage
"The Marconi mystery deepened as yet another defense worker was found dead... the same method used in several previous cases." — According to The Unredacted, "Dead Scientists: The Marconi Murders"
See Also
- John Brittan — RCMS scientist, CO poisoning January 1987
- Trevor Knight — Marconi computer engineer, CO poisoning March 1988
- Andrew Hall — British Aerospace engineer, CO poisoning September 1988
- Keith Bowden — Marconi supercomputer expert, car crash 1982
- Alistair Beckham — Plessey SDI engineer, electrocuted August 1988
- UAP Profile: David Skeels — UAP-focused version of this profile
Other Shocking Stories
- Alistair Beckham: Found electrocuted with wires on chest, handkerchief in mouth — wife denied depression.
- Stanley Meyer: Inventor of water fuel cell collapsed at dinner with investors — last words: "They poisoned me."
- Arshad Sharif: Tied rope to neck and tree, drove off at speed — died near where colleague Dajibhai died.
- Keith Bowden: Marconi supercomputer expert's car plunged off bridge — tires had been swapped with worn ones.
Sources
- Dead Scientists: The Marconi Murders — The Unredacted
- GEC-Marconi scientist deaths — Grokipedia
- GEC-Marconi scientist deaths conspiracy theory — Wikipedia
- Project Camelot: 25 Marconi Scientists
- Tony Collins, Open Verdict (1990)
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