On 19 April 1956, Lieutenant-Commander Lionel "Buster" Crabb vanished into the murky waters of Portsmouth Harbour, never to return. Crabb was a diver of some renown and had been investigating the Russian cruiser Ordzhonikidze on a secret spy mission for MI6. A hero of World War II, he helped defend British ships at port in Gibraltar from Italian saboteurs and afterwards became a public figure as well as an occasional spy. Then, at the age of 47 he seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth.
The important files pertaining to Crabb's disappearance remain under embargo and their contents top secret until at least 2057. Was he murdered attempting to defect? Captured by Soviet agents? Or was his death simply an accident? Commander Crabb's fateful final dive is just one part of a life story as enigmatic as the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
A MAN ADRIFT
Lionel Kenneth Phillip Crabb was born on 28 January 1909 to a poor family in Streatham, South West London. His family's poverty was compounded in 1914 when his father was killed during action in World War I. Lionel was only five years old. As a youth he spent time studying in Brighton, but he seemed to have struggled academically and detested the experience. According to Mike and Jacqui Welham in their book The Crabb Enigma, he earned a reputation as the family's 'black sheep', preferring a more outgoing and adventurous lifestyle.
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