FBI Most Famous Identity Theft Case in the World – FBI Director Christopher Wray and Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Marquess of Stafford Earl Gower – Gerald J. H. Carroll “Sealed Records” – CHANCELLORS COURT OF BENEFACTORS GERALD J. H. CARROLL OXFORD UNIVERSITY – THE LEAP CASTLE TRUST COUNTY OFFALY IRELAND = THE DARK SIDE – CARROLL SACRED TRUST – THE DARK SIDE = DUNROBIN CASTLE GOLSPIE HIGHLANDS SCOTLAND – SLAUGHTER & MAY SENIOR PARTNER STEPHEN COOKE – PWC GLOBAL GENERAL COUNSEL – U.S. Department of Justice Most Famous Corporate Identity Theft Case


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MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS:

The sensational Carroll Anglo-American Corporation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust corporate identity theft liquidation bank fraud bribery case which stretches the globe has disclosed that the U.S. Department of Justice are “closely monitoring” this case of international importance.

The Carroll Anglo-American Corporation Trust “cross-border” criminal “standard of proof” prosecution case files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and Metropolitan Police Service London under the “joint supervision” of the FBI Director Christopher Wray and Scotland Yard who are known to have an intimate knowledge of this case spanning three continents.

Historical Footnote:

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MOST HAUNTED Leap Castle County Offaly Ireland

Known universally as the most haunted castle in all Ireland, Leap Castle is without a shadow of doubt the most sinister and frightening building I have ever photographed. Leap Castle was built around the early part of the 12th century and the principal seat of the powerful warlike O’Carrolls, Princes of Ely, it stands on a vast, ancient rock guarding a strategic pass through the wild Slieve Bloom mountains. My first visit was for a book that I was compiling called In Ruins – The Once Great Houses of Ireland, and I can distinctly remember my initial feelings of fear and fascination; nowhere before had ever held so many suggestions of the supernatural.

The O’Carrolls were the last sept to surrender to the British in the seventeenth century and their fearsome reputation has left behind a legacy of intrigue and murder as brother fought brother for control of their empire. Local people are still in awe of the castle and are fearful of the many ghosts that are still said to haunt this ruin. Above the main hall of the great fourteenth-century tower is what is known as the ‘Bloody Chapel’ where ‘one-eyed’ Lord Teige O’Carroll slew his brother at the altar and, late at night, passers-by on the main road have seen a window of the room suddenly illuminated by a strange light. In one corner of this chamber was a spiked oubliette, a secret dungeon into which unsuspecting prisoners were thrown down through a trap door and conveniently forgotten.

It is said that three cartloads of bones were extracted from here after the house was destroyed by fire in 1922. Below the keep, it’s said, stretches a network of deep dungeons hewn into the rock, containing bricked-up passages and secret chambers. Several human skeletons and spearheads were found here too. It is interesting to note that the last owners of the house before the fire, who added the Gothic wings, were said to have been unaware of the existence of these cavernous tombs.

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