Originally posted by Roy Corduroy
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That’s an insult, I would suggest, to those who over many years have worked quietly yet tirelessly in the pursuit of new case-related information. What about Neal Shelden? Or Richard Whittington-Egan? Robin Odell? Colin Wilson? Stephen Ryder? Robert McLaughlin? Dan Farson? Viper? Alexander Kelly? Chris Scott? There are many more. And this is to say nothing of the legion of researchers who have contributed articles, dissertations or even Casebook posts down the years.
It’s the quality of the information or idea that counts, not the perceived status of the person who offers it up.
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