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Patricia's avatar

This again is very disturbing. A grieving father going through an ordeal of this magnitude would steer clear of anything having to do with Hollywood. A verdict has not even been reached yet. Very disturbing.

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Yes, it was totally unrealistic. Everything about it really.

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Author Ed Anderson's avatar

The evidence that this might have been more fiction than fact is overwhelming. Brilliant job as always

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Thank you! The findings are truly shocking.

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Beyzanur Rabia Cennet Koçoğlu's avatar

Ya çok karmakarışık bir şey. Kim yaslı olduğu bir sırada neden gidip bir film yapımcısı ile anlaşır ki? Ya bu iş yalandır ya da meşhur olmak istiyordur. Ama niye? 😏

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Follow the money. And look at how many shows, books, films, etc. have been created about Jeff and Lionel since then.

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Beyzanur Rabia Cennet Koçoğlu's avatar

Çoğu insanlar paraya tapıyor. Jeff'in arkadaşım dediği kişi bile bu anlatıların doğru olmadığını bildiği halde "Arkadaşım Dahmer" karikatür çizimini yaptı. Ve bu da demek oluyor ki para dostluktan daha önemli... 😏

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Yes, I know what you mean. And that comic was largely exaggerated.

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Beyzanur Rabia Cennet Koçoğlu's avatar

Bana hak vermene sevindim :))

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RJ Sykes's avatar

It's true :)

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

How were the Hollywood documents proven authentic? I don't doubt that they're real. I'm just curious.

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RJ Sykes's avatar

The names do match Lionel’s acknowledgments, and have nothing to do with the narrative. In fact, they greatly contradict it. And it explains why the fabricated stories about Jeff were allowed to happen. Interestingly, the letters (along with every other key document for sale that I referenced in my book) disappeared from the online sites shortly after the book was published (which included sources). Items that had also been advertised for years, it all disappeared at the same time and this didn’t go unnoticed by others. Interesting timing!

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

What kind of pushback or censorship have you faced from the release of your book?

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RJ Sykes's avatar

A couple of press releases went out but of course the MSM wasn’t keen to report on it. But it did feature in the Table Read Magazine. Substack is a good platform in my experience as folks on here are more open minded and critical thinkers, more interested in seeing the information presented. In fact, my article on the autopsy findings also made the Reddit front page recently, as the findings are so compelling and even hardcore believers there were able to digest it, which was a first as they were always the first to push back. I think there’s also an element of paid counteraction on that platform, one group on there was actually moderated by someone who worked for one of the well known true crime collectibles sites and I hear they made a lot of money from that group. As for the book, so far so good. All it does is present the facts and leave it for the reader to decide. What can they do?

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