Originally posted by Simon Wood
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Thus showing you got it wrong when you said:
"By the way, for the record I never suggested that Pigott was the victim of a Scotland Yard assassination squad.
That was a conclusion you leapt to all by yourself in one of your many diatribes."
The quote of mine that you have posted expressly states that you do not suggest that Quinn and Owen were part of an assassination squad. It states that you really seem to think it.
I am sure you really did think it, hence your reference to the "alleged suicide" and your comment that Quinn and Owen were in Spain at the time of the suicide.
You wanted to believe they were there at the time - you didn't check it - so that's what ended up in your book.
I assume you don't now believe they were part of an assassination squad because I have proved that they were both in London at the time of Pigott's death.
Are you now finally prepared to admit that you were wrong in your book in saying Pigott shot himself in the head "as two detectives from Scotland Yard arrived to arrest him"?
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