CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 5:40 PM

Spy Death: The Plot Thickens

The wife of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko and a contact he met in a London sushi bar both tested positive for traces of a radioactive substance following the former intelligence officer's death, friends and officials said Friday.

Scaramella was exposed to a much lower level of radioactive substance than Litvinenko, doctors treating him said.

London's University College Hospital confirmed Scaramella had been hospitalized after tests confirmed he had been exposed to polonium-210, the rare substance found in Litvinenko's body before he died Nov. 23. Scaramella had shown "no symptoms of radiation poisoning," hospital spokesman Keith Paterson said.

Scaramella had met with Litvinenko at the Itsu sushi restaurant on Nov. 1, the day the ex-Russian spy believed he was given the poison that eventually killed him. Scaramella is under treatment at the same hospital Litvinenko was treated at, CBS News correspondent Richard Roth reports.

Litvinenko's wife, Marina, showed no ill effects after she was confirmed as having shown traces of the same substance, the ex-spy's friend Alex Goldfarb said Friday.

"She is very slightly contaminated," Goldfarb told The Associated Press. "There are no dangerous levels, no treatment, no hospitalization."

Meanwhile, in East Sussex, in southern England, police and health officials evacuated and later reopened the Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club — where Scaramella had been staying — after testing for signs of the substance. No test results were released.

"Police said they found nothing of any concern," said Graeme Bateman, the managing director of the hotel.

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Home Secretary John Reid said one adult — a Litvinenko family member — had tested positive for signs of polonium-210, the rare substance found in the former spy's body. He did not elaborate.

The member of Litvinenko's family who had tested positive had been exposed to a "very small" long-term health risk, government health agency chief Pat Troop said.

"It is important to remember that Mr. Litvinenko's family experienced the closest contact with him during his illness and despite these results the level of exposure, this adult family member received is a tiny fraction of the lethal dose received by Mr. Litvinenko himself," Troop said.

Troop also declined to identify the family member.

Litvinenko's wife and his father, Walter, kept a vigil at his hospital bedside before he died.

Scaramella was admitted to University College Hospital surrounded by police, who are holding him in protective custody.

Over lunch at the sushi restaurant on Nov. 1, Scaramella told Litvinenko about an e-mail he received from a source naming the killers of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was gunned down on Oct. 7 at her Moscow apartment building. The e-mail reportedly said that he and Litvinenko — a friend of the reporter — were also on the hit list.

Three pathologists, meanwhile, completed Litvinenko's autopsy at the Royal London Hospital's forensic science facility Friday, coroner Dr. Andrew Reid said.

Wearing protective suits — with space suit-style helmets — one pathologist was representing the government, a second acted on behalf of Litvinenko's wife, while the third was an independent specialist attending in case a criminal prosecution takes place. When the autopsy is complete, Litvinenko's body will be sealed in a special coffin before it is buried to keep the radiation from spreading, Roth reports.

Results of the autopsy may not be available for several days while tests are carried out, police said.


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eyemdope says:
Think about it, the perpretators could NOT have expected the british to be able to trace elements all the way back to the jets that fly between the UK and moscow. Leaving a radiation trail that of that size is just plain sloppy any way you look at it since they can now start the process of elimination on the 3000+ passengers of those flights and probably get it down to a handful of actual names via passenger logs. They probably felt very secure from past successes with this isotope with victims never seeing the light of day, much less surviving long enough to verbally confirm to the international media his convictions.
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eyemdope says:
I really don't believe that they expected to get this kind of publicity and underestimated a number of factors that has made this a circus. For instance, they couldn't have expected litvinenko to survive as long as he did, which british doctors attribute to him being exceptionally fit, as he never touched drugs or alcohol in his life and would run 10 miles every morning, and as an ex-kgb had been trained how to induce vomiting immediately upon suspecting being poisoned, according to officials, very likely extending his life. If he had died immediately and mysteriously, there would have been MUCH less likelihood of getting timely medical attention and expertise for an accurate diagnosis. Today's development is all the more intriguing since when Scaramella met with Litvinenko at the sushi bar, he had only had a glass of water while Litvinenko ordered a full meal. This would explain how they were both targets at the time, and Scaramella had ingested probably a much smaller quantity and survived this long without the same symptoms.
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warrenjh2 says:
In the convoluted, twisted and often heartless world of espionage and intelligence one often wonders if the individuals involved in such dealings, "Ever meet themselves coming around a corner." Mark Twain (alias Warren Hayashi), check out additional quotes by Mark Twain on today's current events mixing the pot of chaos in the world at www.marktwainblog.com/
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nmsuip says:
Significant doses?

No?

Then so what?
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agnim says:
What has neutralized/marginalized christianity for the good of all is the new and valid knowledge Scientific Age.

The Scientific Age could happen because the fairly unstructured nature of christianity allows many minds in the fairly less dogmatic christian societies to think and think outside their religious box.

The immediate truths about life and about the real world, which are revealed by the scientific process, will always resonate more powerfully on the mind than unproved and unprovable imaginings of biblical bull or koranic krap.

That regime of five times a day prayer, which too many maniac muslims take very seriously, has a powerful conditioning effect on the mind and on the life.
We need to break up that regime for future generations in the west; and we should do so in the public arena even if we would not want to infringe privacy AT HOME.
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agnim says:
"EVERYONE in the free world should read the Holy Quran, Hadiths, and Sharia, and you will see how easily the structure and scriptures of the faith allows for violent interpretation and corruptibility to be exploited.
Posted by inarguable at 08:05 PM : Dec 01, 2006"

Better still, read the historical facts of the insane islam. It is what the maniac muslims have actually lived that is most telling. It's not easy to fudge and escape historical facts.

And yes, the mental poisoning comes from the islam's clear lessons in vengeance and violence, and most importantly the lesson in violence coming from the EXAMPLE set by the sword-wielding terrorist founder of islam himself.

Most of the violence is islam is generated from the sick minds who seek to emulate the violent examples of the terrorist founder of islam.

Even though it is very true that christianity is not as rigorously structured (and therefore less imposing on the mind and free thought than the islamic insanity) we shouldn't be fooled that the destructive history of christianity has been much different than that of islam, far from it.

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inarguable says:
Agnim - regarding your words about Islam, sadly, you are right on point. Many attempt to compare Christianity with Islam, but in truth the two faiths are VERY different in design. Christianity has a definitive %u201Ccommand and control%u201D structure in place (Deacons, priests, bishops, cardinals, Pontiff), whereas Islam has NOTHING in the way of a true doctrinal hierarchy or vetting process built-in. Simply look at the administering of the Fatwa proclamations in Islam and you will see what I mean. Islam%u2019s structure, by its very design, is HIGHLY corruptible, even more so than Christianity is. The Holy Quran, Hadiths, and Sharia are laced with hypocrisy and obscurity, which allows for incredibly varying levels of diametric interpretation if one chooses. This allows radical adherents to EASILY and ACCURATELY religiously justify their violent actions in the name of the faith. Islam also offers PLENTY of scriptural content that openly provides a justification for violence (Jihad al-Akhbar and Jihad al-Asgar) against infidels and apostates. I could go on and on, and while it is not politically correct for me to say all this, it is FACTUALLY correct. Having studied and worked in the field of Islamic terrorism analysis for years, I can easily back up what I am saying here. EVERYONE in the free world should read the Holy Quran, Hadiths, and Sharia, and you will see how easily the structure and scriptures of the faith allows for violent interpretation and corruptibility to be exploited.
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ketch65 says:
Agnim what in the world, how did you start with the above article and end up with Islam?

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh....!!!
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ketch65 says:
**Spy Death: The Plot Thickens**

PLOT?

What plot?

If we knew that, we'd know the story, instead we just get conjecture, and not really that either, just blathering it seems trying to fill empty space.

What the he11s wrong with the media anyways...?!?!

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says:
Wow this story is really getting old and I am getting tired of seeing it, I don't even read the posts anymore, not even worth the time
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