The man who knew too much
Was Roland Carnaby a member of the U.S. intelligence community or a would-be spy? The mystery widens in the case of the man who claimed to be a CIA operative who was shot and killed by Houston police following a high-speed chase on Tuesday.
In fact, the only thing sure about the mystery surrounding Carnaby is that chase and fatal shooting.
"When we do an investigation like this and you have so much mystery involved,” said Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt, who said he didn’t know who Carnaby was, even after a photo of the two from a Houston Policeman’s Ball was given to 11 News by Carnaby’s family. “And the fact that the individual is dead, and we want to make sure that we are doing a good job and give you accurate information."
The question of accuracy is key in this case, because so far much about Carnaby’s life is shrouded in mystery.
His family claims he was a long time CIA contractor. Certificates and distinctions from what appear to be service all over the globe to prove it. More
Roland Carnaby CIA agent killed, knew too much, trying to prevent a possible false flag attack around Houston with focus on terrorist and Mossad activity.
The CIA denied that Carnaby was an employee,but this proves otherwise
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