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01-31-2015, 04:55 PM
Israeli subsidiary supplying weapong to Saudi Arabia and then US contractor working of that contractor jumps to death from his hotel in Saudi Arabia.

Theories of sabotage surface in mysterious death of US contractor at Saudi hotel

Published January 30, 2015

Family and friends of Chris Cramer maintain that there was no way he would have taken his own life and he was likely killed for being a threat to a profitable arms deal.


The mystery surrounding the death of an American defense contractor at a Saudi Arabia hotel mounted Friday amid speculation about what happened in the days leading up to his death.
Local authorities in the Saudi city of Tabuk claimed that Christopher Cramer, 50, likely committed suicide after his body plummeted from a third floor window of the Sahara Makarim Hotel.
But family and friends maintain there was no way the New Hampshire native would take his own life and that he likely was murdered for being a threat to a lucrative arms deal.
“The problem was with the customer,” Cramer family attorney and longtime friend of the victim, Noah Mandell, told FoxNews.com. “The missile system was already sold to the Saudi company and they were complaining that it wasn’t working. He was basically sent to see if he could prove that they were firing it incorrectly.”
Mandell also said he believes that the Tow Missile system was sabotaged before Cramer arrived with a colleague in Saudi Arabia on Jan. 8.
“When Chris showed up everything was inoperable,” he said.
Officials with Cramer’s employer, Kollsman Inc., said that the systems were not malfunctioning and nothing was tampered with.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/30/theories-sabotage-surface-in-us-contactor-death-at-saudi-hotel/



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