Death of Max Spiers

On 16 July 2016, the death of UFO investigator Max Spiers (or Maxwell Bates-Spiers,[1]) (1976–2016) caused controversy among some conspiracists, which led to reports from BBC News and other news outlets.

Spiers died on 16 July 2016 in Warsaw, Poland, while visiting a friend.[2] In a multi-part short documentary series on his death, made by the BBC, his mother stated that she had been concerned about Spiers's mental health prior to his death and that she believed he had "gotten involved with the wrong crowd." A final video taken of Spiers before his death revealed what his mother interpreted as signs of substance intoxication;[3] she had seen him in a similar state in the past after using heroin.[4][5] Another conspiracist, who was close to Spiers, suggested that his drug use was controlled by extraterrestrial life.[6]

  1. ^ ["Maxwell Bates-Spiers inquest: Polish police probe criticised", BBC, 9 January 2018.]
  2. ^ "Max Spiers: conspiracy theorist's friend Monika Duval to be quizzed by Polish police". Kent Online. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Could Max Spiers's last interview help explain his death?", BBC News, 25 February 2017, retrieved 2 March 2017
  4. ^ "Fractured: The Death of Max Spiers". BBC iPlayer. 25 February 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  5. ^ "How fear and suspicion haunted the last days of Max Spiers", BBC News, 25 February 2017, retrieved 2 March 2017
  6. ^ Calzado, Tatiana. "The unsolved death of a conspiracy theorist – The Hawk Eye". www.hebronhawkeye.com. Retrieved 5 April 2018.