Tuesday 9 October 2018

SOMERTON MAN: GERRY FELTUS REVEALS THE REAL NAME OF MR. FRANCIS?



With thanks to Gerry for posting this information on his website, it seems that the information given out by Professor Abbott at the Glenelg screening of the film could be incorrect. 

Clive attended the event and he sent me the previous information re Hendrickson in all good faith.

All credit to Nick Pelling at the Cipher Mysteries blog, he posted this news from Gerry first.

The decision to publish that was mine and I unreservedly apologise for the previous Hendrickson post if people feel that they have been misled by it, that certainly was not the intention.

On the upside, it does seem that there is new life in the discussion and let's hope that it keeps moving forward and then who knows what turns up next?




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As further information becomes available I will add to this post and possibly others. Finally, I believe that if you screw up then you own up. On this occasion, it looks like I may have done just that.


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3 comments:

  1. At long last, a correct identity! Well, I suppose 'John' rhymes with 'Ron' and surname starts with the same two letters. Minus a couple of points in DA's credibility? Clive

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  2. The logistics look weird ....

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  3. This would explain why Brown’s notes say, with regard to the bus trip from Adelaide: that later enquiries suggested that he “must have” alighted at Glenelg. Likely they are accounting for the book being dumped in Glenelg, but Jestyn being in Somerton where he ultimately deceased. They are assuming a straight walk south from the Chemist shop, to Jestyn, to Somerton beach.

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