Sunday, February 14, 2016

Eric Lubbock RIIP (Part 4): Speller Feller

continuing on from my previous post, and going back now to Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (29 September 1928 – 14 February 2016), note the following from the wiki page of a notable person who he is affiliated with: Jeremy Thorpe

Succeeded byAntony Speller
With the "Suriname" focus in this series of posts, the surname Speller is no doubt designed to catch our "i"!!  Note from his wiki page:

  • Antony Kirby Speller[1] (12 June 1929 – 15 February 2013)
So today... yes it is now 12: 34 and so it is February 15th, the anniversary of Speller's 'timely' death.  So Eric Lubbock died one day before... yesterday hence generating a "February 14, 15,__/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  As well my birthday and Speller's birthday generates a "June 12, 13, __/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.

Note this next excerpt from Jeremy Thorpe's wiki page:
  • In May 1979 he was tried at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy and incitement to murder, based on his earlier relationship with Norman Scott, a former model.


Note the following information regarding Norman Scott:

  •  Norman Josiffe was born in SidcupKent, on 12 February 1940
His date of birth and that of Eric Lubbock generates a "February 12, __, 14/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.   Researching the investigation and trial further via the  Norman Scott link I came across the following :
  • Humphrey Frank Owen (27 September 1905 – 23 January 1979) 
Note his birthday and then this excerpt from Part 2 in this series of posts:
  • Sedney's date of birth and Eric Lubbock's birthday generates a "September __, 28, 29/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  So we have another date to investigate-- September 27th. 
The inner twin world has bridged the gap!!

Going back to Thorpe's wiki page again, I come across another notable person, his maternal grandfather, note from his wiki page:

The inner twin world bridges the gap again... and we now have a "September 27(x2)" pattern-cluster.  As I've said... no coincidence!!

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