The fiancée of Max Spiers, the British conspiracy theorist who was found dead in Poland, has claimed that he was on the verge of publishing details of a global black magic ring involving politicians and celebrities.
In case you missed it, 29-year-old Spiers was a top conspirarcy theorist and UFO expert who was found dead on a couch in Warsaw days after texting his mum to say, "Your boy's in trouble. If anything happens to me, investigate."
Friends of Max claim that he was in good health in the run up to his passing but that on the day of his death he had been throwing up 'black liquid' and they believe he may have been poisoned.
Polish authorities ruled that his death was from natural causes but his mum, Vanessa Bates, claims no post-mortem was ever carried out in Poland.
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Now Max's fiancée Sarah Adams has told the Evening Standard that the couple had received death threats just weeks before he died.
She said: "We were used to getting death threats or stuff like that from people but I think this time it seemed rather real. He'd been sent threats saying that him and me were going to die."
She claims he had knowledge of a secret black magic group, which had members including celebrities and political leaders. She also said it "definitely couldn't have been suicide."
Both Sarah and Vanessa believe he was killed by people who didn't want details of the group to get out.
Kent County Council, which carried out a post-mortem on the body when it was returned to the UK, told the Daily Mail that it had reached an 'inconclusive' result.
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