Originally posted by Phil Carter
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Good morning Phil.
Thank you for the above post. You are quite right to question the veracity of the "biscuit tin" - and your reservations about its existence are valid. These are lines of inquiry which Keith, Caroline and myself have all spent considerable time investigating - regardless of whether they prove to be true or not.
With respect to your above post - I'm wondering whether you might be able to clarify a few points for me. You write; "No the watch wasn't found under the floorboards. And therefore there was no blasted biscuit tin. And yet...that...those lies are still being pushed around."
- Could you perhaps clarify why the biscuit tin information is reliant or resting upon the watch also being found beneath the floorboards?
- What evidential support have you obtained which confirms, to the best of your knowledge, that the biscuit tin never existed?
- Who exactly are pushing these "lies" around?
You also write: "If the tin story is crap..Then the 'found under the floorboards' story is crap too. All of it."
I'm sorry to burst the bubble Phil - but that simply isn't the case. Not at all. Pure and simple.
The allegation that the diary was discovered and removed from beneath the floorboards of Mr. Dodd's house neither starts nor ends with Alan Davies - who introduced the "biscuit tin" & "gold ring" elements into the narrative. Mr Davies did not factor into this story until after Paul Feldman's investigation in 1993 - when other colleagues from Portus & Rhodes had been pointing fingers. In short - Mr. Davies could be mistaken and that would not rule out the possiblity that the diary was discovered beneath the floorboards.
This issue of the biscuit tin seems to have been a real sticking point for you. In light of that, might it not be beneficial for you to speak with Mr. Davies himself, and raise any concerns you have about the truthfulness of his account directly with him?
Setting those issues aside - yes, do feel free to ask me anything.
Best wishes, James.
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