Chris George is quite right that at one point David Radka took the non de plume "Saddam," but he also adopted the name of the cartoon character "Bullwinkle," revealing a playful side and later, after some Allied successes in Iraq, he took on a patriotic name that I forget.
Yet, the many names only revealed the many facets to Mr. Radka. Perhaps no one was more critical of his posts than I was, yet we also enjoyed each other in the chat room as we discussed baseball and David's greatest passion--fishing.
And, vitriolic as his posts often were, he had a way of softening most of them with good humor. Moreover, it should be borne in mind that he was quite ill for many years, life slowly and knowingly ebbing away, which may account for some of his grouchiness.
Whatever, there is, I think, an even-handed obituary of David in Ripperologist 77 (March 2007) accompanied by a brief, but incisive, explication of the "A?R" theory by Chris George.
Don.
Yet, the many names only revealed the many facets to Mr. Radka. Perhaps no one was more critical of his posts than I was, yet we also enjoyed each other in the chat room as we discussed baseball and David's greatest passion--fishing.
And, vitriolic as his posts often were, he had a way of softening most of them with good humor. Moreover, it should be borne in mind that he was quite ill for many years, life slowly and knowingly ebbing away, which may account for some of his grouchiness.
Whatever, there is, I think, an even-handed obituary of David in Ripperologist 77 (March 2007) accompanied by a brief, but incisive, explication of the "A?R" theory by Chris George.
Don.
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