"You don't dispute now Mrs Farrant's claim in court at the Old Bailey in 1974 that photos were taken by Arthur Hill at Kensal Green. In another of Haining's works, he attested a ghost of a man on a bicycle riding up Swains Lane, and there's a ghost of a woman. looking for children she killed at the cemetery. No one mentions my ghost, or vampire." — Dr John Pope-de-Locksley
Sunday, 10 February 2019
Wednesday, 6 February 2019
Black Magic
"Mr Farrant alleged in Beyond the Highgate Vampire [a slim booklet containing infringed photographs and text; self-published by David Farrant in 1991] that he was in London, but his day in court press story attests he had just arrived from Weymouth." — Dr John Pope-de-Locksley
Mary Farrant
"It was Mrs Farrant in court who told me and she gave it in evidence that Arthur Hill took the photos at Kensal Green. That's where I got it from. I was in court. Mr Farrant was only convicted of having his father's gun without a licence. I listened to the caretaker's story told in court. They said damage to tombs etc was done by Victorians trying to cram more bodies into the tombs etc." — Dr John Pope-de-Locksley
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Letter from † Seán Manchester to John Pope, 11July 2020. Dear John, I find it exceptionally naïve of you to listen to Anthony Ho...
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John Pope-de-Locksley was often referred to in the media as David Farrant's lieutenant, deputy etc within the BPOS. I knew both of them...
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