The infamous "I wouldn't what happened to Joel " letter

Discussion in 'Joel Pugh' started by catscradle77, Jul 31, 2009.

  1. catscradle77 Administrator

    The origin of the letter is dicussed here: http://truthontatelabianca.com/index.php?topic=1600.0

    In his book, "Coming Down Fast", Simon Wells located the original letter with that famous line about Joel Pugh in it, and showed that it was indeed taken out of context. Reproduced from Simon's book, the letter, written by a lady named Joanne:


    Pugh! Sandy, I'm changing and changed so much since, I'm pulled, twisted-my body and my mind have gone through so many changes in the last two weeks, feeling one part of me puling towards Joel, so strongly I took (a) to attempt to reach him, and even thought of killing my own self-all these- or some sort of experience and things replaced by a high feeling of his presence-his nearness-a new strength because I have a friend, a lover, who knows-and he told me the day before he left that he'd either come back or send for me if he were in a good place. I've got to find out what to do, and yet I can't let what happened to Joel happen to meor should I?

    ...I'm not sure if its help I need or a lover, or a purpose or new friends. I'm not so sure anything will help, but I'm ready to try anything-first off a move-a move-far away-maybe Europeanonymity-God, sounds like Joel. Jesus what can I say.
  2. emzywemzywoo New Member

    Was just wondering if anyone has read "Shadow over Santa Susana"?  and if so if it was any good? x
  3. freebird Donating Members

    [quote author=emzywemzywoo link=topic=4260.msg36489#msg36489 date=1249390926]
    Was just wondering if anyone has read "Shadow over Santa Susana"?  and if so if it was any good? x
    [/quote]

    I read it and liked it but there is alot of conspiracy stuff towards the end. All in all, I thought it was a good read.
  4. Franksta Member

    I started to read random sections of Santa Susanna and it's a lot more enjoyable then I thought it would be.
  5. freebird Donating Members

    Gorightly get a little out there in a few places but who knows? Nothing in this case makes sense anyway. The killers aren't going to say what really happened or how it all came about so why not just explore all possibilities. How much weirder can it get than the HS theory? It's pretty far out in itself.
  6. Franksta Member

    he does get a bit out there at the end but there is a lot of info regarding the Dennis Wilson connection that I have never found anywhere else.
  7. Mike Administrator

    [quote author=Franksta link=topic=4260.msg45734#msg45734 date=1266414804]
    he does get a bit out there at the end but there is a lot of info regarding the Dennis Wilson connection that I have never found anywhere else.
    [/quote]

    Which can easily be as bad as it is good.  With nothing to corroborate a secondary source, you have to hold it at arm's length.
  8. freebird Donating Members

    Agreed. Everything needs to ve verified by a second or better still, third source. Like journalists used to do when they reported actual facts instead of the BS they try to cram down our throats now. But you have to admit some of it is quite thought provoking.

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