Was the death of Michel Gratton, death number 19 in the shocking series of deaths in the Water War Crimes? 

Is there a serial killer stalking past and present civil servants in Ottawa?
  

The sudden death at age 58 of Michel Gratton, an Ottawa insider, intelligence expert and press secretary to former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney brings to nineteen the number of sudden deaths linked to the Water War Crimes.
The death of Michel Gratton marks the third in a series of sudden deaths of intelligence experts in North America over the past three months.   On November 12, former associate director of Canada's Securuty and Intelligence Service, Jack Hooper, dropped dead allegedly from a sudden heart attack, at age 57, and in excellent health.  Some intelligence experts suspect Jack Hooper was murdered.  On January, 6, 2011, the body of retired Pentagon intelligence advisor, John Wheeler, was found in a garbage dump near Washington, D.C.   The police regard the death as a murder.  

Mr. Gratton was highly regarded as an excpert in the intelligence business as a result of the book Spyworld, an inside look at the Canadian and American intelligence establishment, a book that he co-authored with Mike Frost, a former Canadian Security Establishment insider in 1994. 

Due to his work as press secretary to former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Michel Gratton would have also been familiar with the many of the insiders linked to the Water War Crimes.  

Given his background and the sudden unexplained nature of his death,  Canadians are justifiably asking if Michel Gratton was murdered?

For more details on the murders linked to the Water War Crimes visit the Graveyard of the Guilty a page on this web site.