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But then how come you (I) are saying all this when you have been on the television in the past ‘armed’ with a cross and a stake and portrayed as if you (myself again) were ‘hunting vampires?
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The police arrested myself and attributed a statement to me that I did not, in fact, make.
This unsigned statement was to the effect that ‘I’ . . . intended to search out the ‘King vampire’, opening coffins if necessary, and when I had found it, I would have driven a wooden stake through its heart and then run away. This is what the police maintained what I had said during my first Court appearance and not surprisingly, this was picked up by the world-wide Press and I became branded as a ‘vampire’ (which I am not, I am a psychic investigator).
At my final Court appearance, I rigorously denied having said anything like this to the police, and fought the case accordingly. The magistrate concluded that he was satisified I had not intended ‘to break open coffins’ and I was subsequently acquitted – as in ‘not guilty’.
Well, BBC television were doing a programme on the Highgate Cemetery sightings, and they asked me to appear on this to be interviewed, and they also wanted me to be filmed ‘stalking through the gravestones’ with a cross and a stake. This programme was filmed and televised on October 15th 1970.
Much has been made of the fact over the years (mainly by just one person), that if I did not believe vampires existed, what ws I doing been filmed supposedly ‘hunting’ them?
My answer to this has always been, that I was acting in a reconstruction that the television wanted following my well published Court case. My attitude at the time was that in participating in such a reconstruction of seen events, it would also be ‘one in the eye’ for the police who had tried to ‘set me up’ in the first place.
I have also often explained that appearing in this programme did not necessarily mean that I accepted the literal existence of vampires; anymore than you could argue that the late Peter Cushing believed that Christopher Lee was a real live vampire! No. It is of course a nonsense.
The bottom line is, I do NOT accept the existence of ‘blood-sucking vampires’ Some other people might (even claimed to have ‘staked’ them. But I can only say, that such people are really the ones with a problem (most likely a serious mental one).
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