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Hi Karen, good to see you've finally got an article on your father up. I've tidied up a little bit to conform to Wikipedia's formatting standards. It would be nice to have a picture to accompany the article. If you have one you could upload it to Commons and then we can use it. joe•roetc 19:25, 31 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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I've redirected Lucky Tel to your father and I've put a note at the top of Hulk Hogan noting the existence of Terry Hogan. Hope that's helpful. By the way, how did you get my name in reference to changing an article name, I'm curious.. Harland1 (t/c) 19:14, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

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I wonder if someone would be kind enough to help me with a wiki page I creates regarding a British criminal of the Forties. edit

Hello I have a wiki page I am struggling with and I wish to change the photograph and add a reference to two books about my father. I just don't know where to start and you will have to excuse my ignorance. This is a profile of a 'gentleman' bank robber of the forties etc.. if anyone has interest in this field, I would so appreciate your help

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@Kareenza: Hey, Kareenza! Unfortunately, by the time that I got to this question, it looks like you have already found a solution. Let me know if that is incorrect.  :) I would note that editing an article about your father is great, but may not fall under Wikipedia's neutrality guidelines. Other than that, looks good! Feel free to ask again if you have any more questions! - zfJames Please ping me in your reply on this page (chat page , contribs) 13:10, 12 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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After many edits by other editors, decision was KEEP. David notMD (talk) 10:54, 14 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Hello Kareenza. Following up on your email to me, I'm continuing the discussion on your Commons talkpage. Kind regards, Rehman 08:50, 14 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Do you have copies or know of other published books, magazines or news sources that may have mentioned your father's name? Maybe a library in London that has books on the topic? I found one that shows a police investigation that lists him as a suspect, but I'm not finding anything connecting him to the Great Train Robbery (1963) or that he was in Cannes, etc. We really needs sources - old news clippings - etc. Atsme📞📧 23:45, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply


Hello firstly thank you SO much for all your hard work on this, you are brilliant. I have the copy of my dads obituary that was in the Guardian written by well known crime writer Duncan Campbell (he could verify) and Great Train Robber Bruce Reynolds, it refers to his alibi the night of the robbery- I can send this to you, I have offered other editors this before Dad is also constantly in Bruces two books Autobiography of a Thief and Crossing the line. I was there even though I was child and dad dispensed much of the money around the robbers, in both Bruces books he talks of dad hiring aircrafts to New Mexico etc.. to keep him on the run which he did for a number of years. We visited him inside often and brought up his lovely son Nick. Bruce became institutionalised and when he came back he committed a petty crime to go back in... prison had become his home. In all Bruce's books dad is in his cover name of Harry Booth. I guess you would know that to protect Dad he had a lot of silence around him kareenza08:00, 24 May 2018 (UTC)

I think someone may have taken out Autobiography of A Thief by Bruce Reynolds which has more about dad before the second edition. Anything I can do to help I will, I can only say that people kept dad quiet as it was he that kept the families going with money, did the prison visiting and kept Bruce on the run. He never committed another crime after the Airport bowler hat robbery. I do not even think he kept money from the GTR as he always said it was jinxed ( there is a German doc The Curse of The Great Train Robbery" ) he gave advise but was ignored. Dad had an ocd way of talking and I remember him shouting on the phone KEEP THE GLOVES ON but they did not. He told Bruce they must torch the farm, but they did not. He worked on it with Bruce but he could see they were not listening. So he stood back and left it to Bruce, his best friend/his brother since they were kids. kareenzaKareenza (talk) 08:09, 24 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

The Autobiography of a Thief bantam press 1995 isbn 055214275 You will always have to look for dads pseudonym Harry Booth, re this book page 356-357 Bruce says in the days following the gtr "Knowing Harry was linked to me the police decided to keep following him.... only Harry knew we were still in the country...The books goes on to enlarge on many times that dad kept Bruce and his family on the run, and looking after others from the great train robbery. Maps were studied befpore the crime at my home with dad. There are photographs of dad in both bruces books and in Crossing the line it refers to Lucky Harry/Terry never got caught re the gtr, he also prints what he says was my dads suicide note. Anyway I have probably given you too much info and I cant say enough how much I thank you for this as it is important to the family, and especially to my step mum roz, the love of dads life. I want the piece to state that crime is not glamorous,you pay eventually, and they all died in terrible ways and this was my message on the BBC One Show which there is a clip of online kareenzaKareenza (talk) 09:07, 24 May 2018 (UTC)Reply