bluemanc
Well-Known Member
He did have copies,his wife burned one because her house was burgled twice looking for it.Ducado said:Geoffrey Dickens was a profoundly decent man, who did the right and proper thing in trying to expose what he believed to be an insidious evil that was going on in plain sight of the authorities, he suffered many break-ins and threats after he exposed Peter Hayman using Parliamentary privilege, showing how deep the scandal went
I find it hard to beleive that he did not leave a copy of the dossier with someone for safe keeping
I am sure that within time the names will come out, it will take a long time for the public to forgive the establishment over this, but in the end it needs to out in the public eye, if any of the perpetrators are still alive they should of course be brought to justice, but so should those who participated in any cover up to save their own backsides
People have no doubt read it & could easily copy the contents,will they though.