He's a CIA officer. I killed Bob Marley.

A 79-year-old CIA officer, Bill Oxley, has made a series of amazing stories since being admitted to the Mercy's Hospital in Maine on Monday, and said he has weeks to live. He claims he committed 17 murders for the US government between 1974 and 1985, including the musical icon [...]
He claims he committed 17 murders for the US government between 1974 and 1985, including the musical icon Bob Marley, writes. JayreportersTelevision broadcast.
Mr. Oxley, who has worked for the CIA for 29 years as an operative with the highest levels of security, says he has often been used as an attacker by the organisation to kill individuals who could represent a threat to the agency's intentions, as a sniper and storm, Mr. Oxley also has considerable experience with the most unusual methods of torturing others such as poisons, explosives, heart attacks and cancer.
Bill Oxley 79-year-old CIA officer claims he killed the famous singer Bob Marley.
The 79-year-old claims he committed the killings between March 1974 and August 1985, at a time when he says the CIA “was a law on itself”. He says he was part of a three-member operational cell that carried out political killings throughout the country and occasionally in foreign countries.
Most of their victims were political activists, journalists and union leaders, but they also confessed to the murder of several scientists, medical scholars, artists and musicians, whose ideas and influences “posed a threat to the interests of the United States”.
He claims he had no problem committing Bob Marley's murder, saying: “I was a patriot, believed in the CIA and did not question the agency's motivation. I have always realized that sometimes sacrifices should be made for the greater good”.
But Mr. Oxley claims that Bob Marley remains unique among his victims, as he was the only victim he ever thought of something”.
The others were dead. Bob Marley was Bob Marley. I wasn't the kind of guy who liked men with long hair, but I have to admit that Bobby's music I liked.”
He claims to have <x0 mixed” about Bob Marley's death. On the one hand, Marley was “a good man, a beautiful spirit” with <x4 deep artistic resources” who did not deserve his life to be interrupted. But, according to Mr. Oxley, Bob Marley is putting CIA targets at risk and threatened the existence of the United States:
He was able to create a revolution that used music as a more powerful tool than bullets and bombs. Bob Marley in 1976 was a very serious threat to global resorts and hidden energy agents, implementing their plan for a new world order. As for the agency, Bob Marley was very successful, very well known, very influential... A Rastaman Yamacan who began using his funds and fame to support the causes worldwide who were in direct conflict with the CIA... to be honest he signed his death order. ”
It's not like we didn't warn him. We sent some people to shoot his house in Kingston”, says Mr. Oxley, referring to a shooting night at Marley residence that left the singer with one arm and chest injured. We had a message for him. We impressed him on the importance of the situation in which he found himself. He didn't hear”.
Two days later, in the mountains, I stuck it with”.
How was Bob Marley killed by the CIA?
Two days after Bob Marley was shot in the left arm by one of three armed men who ran into the singer and some of his crew at his house in Kingston, and after a brief stop in the hospital, Bob Marley traveled to the protective hills of the Blue Mountains and spent time at the highest point in Jamaica, preparing for a future concert. According to Mr. Oxley, he used the press credentials to get in like Bob Marley. He introduced himself as a famous photographer working for news He gave Bob Marley a gift.
I gave him a pair of sneakers with a 10-inch nail. When he tried to get his foot straight into the athlete, he screamed. That's it. His life had ended there and then nails in his shoes were contaminated with viruses and cancer bacteria. If he's gone through the skin, he's done it”, the CIA's secret agent further indicated.
There was a series of high profile murders of anti-cultural figures in the United States in the late '60s, in the early seventys. By the time Bob Marley got here, we thought it was the order of the day. No more bullets and brains sprayed”
Mr. Oxley says he kept close contact with Marley during the last years of his life, ensuring that the medical advice he received in Paris, London and the United States “would rush his death instead of healing”. He died of cancer in May 1981, and he was only 36.
The last time I saw Bobby before he died, he had removed the cases, and his weight had fallen evidently”, he says.
He was too tight, too small. He dropped in front of us. Cancer had done its work” The day he died in Miami was certainly one of the most difficult moments of my career. I felt really bad. For a long time I did not feel good about his death. But I finally realized it had to be done, for America”, ends his 79-year-old story, Bill Oxley.













