Originally posted by richardnunweek
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You "state till (your) dying day" that your radio programme existed. You firmly remember finding the programme in the Radio Times, and then listening to
Reg Hutchinson on the radio.
It is possible that such a programme existed -however, as Bob pointed out earlier on this thread, he didn't find it, no one else has found it, and even you failed to find it in your search of the archives of Radio Times.
You may well have unwittingly created the memory of that Radio programme yourself. You have by your own admission had a long interest in the Ripper case, and you have had access to the source material to construct your 'memory'.
I don't think that anyone that knows you on Casebook would ever accuse you of being dishonest -just as I don't think that anyone on Casebook would take your belief alone as 'evidence', let alone 'proof' that the radio programme existed : everyone knows that mechanisms exist for being 'honestly mistaken'.
Reg Hutchinson might have been 'honestly mistaken'.
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