Trystan Lewis Swale dredged up David Farrant's claims about the two women Swale is currently attempting to stalk with the help of Anthony Hogg, Erin Chapman and Redmond McWilliams. But Swale has had no contact with either of the women and could only repeat Farrant's false claims.
Here is what Seán Manchester wrote about the stalking of the two females earlier this year:
"Those pursuing 'Lusia' were not born when these events took place and one particular character, Anthony Hogg, has never visited the United Kingdom, much less Highgate Cemetery. There are some people on Facebook and elsewhere who are facilitating the wanton stalking of two females who wish to be left in peace. What happened almost half a century ago should not be used as an excuse to pursue them relentlessly now. I am the author of The Highgate Vampire but I, too, all these years later, have a right to a private life, as does anyone mentioned in my account. Those seeking to gain their fifteen minutes of fame on the coat-tails of my book and incidents that occurred almost half a century ago should not be aided and abetted by members of the online community.
"As the author of The Highgate Vampire, I should know who and what is what. Jacqueline was a model who, like a number of actresses who came after her, represented 'Lusia' in pictures. She was not 'Lusia.'
"The identity of 'Lusia' has always been shielded by me, and always shall be. Hence members of her family cannot be traced and her grave remains hidden from the public and such compulsive individuals who potentially might disturb its tranquility for their own nefarious reasons. I allowed just enough confusion to arise much closer to the time to protect her true identity. Jacqueline and 'Lusia' are completely separate people.
"Elizabeth was indeed involved in the Highgate case at its inception. Her testimony can be heard in a video [which can be viewed by clicking on the image below]. I spoke to her recently. She once again reiterated that claims made by David Farrant that she was contacted at work by an emissary of his decades ago is arrant nonsense and utterly false. Moreover, she was completely horrified at the prospect of being contacted by strangers obsessed with the happenings in the 1960s, and made it very clear that she would take every measure to prevent it.
"If a complaint should be made to the police it will, of course, come from her and not me; though I will naturally do everything to assist either Jacqueline or Elizabeth with their endeavour and right to enjoy a private life without this latter-day stalking by publicity-seeking bandwagoneers."
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