Talk:Bogle-Chandler case

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[edit] Dispute Cause of Death

LSD overdose? While it is possible that the deceased may have been given LSD ancillary to something else, physical overdose of LSD leading to death is unknown in the medical literature. Whig 03:58, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Dalton link?

Catherine Dalton (daughter of Robert Graves and widow of nuclear scientist Clifford Dalton) alleged that Bogle was murdered to stop him investigating Dalton's 1961 death. I'm not sure whether this is worthy of mention here; I have some acquaintance with the family and first heard of the claim that way, but I don't know how widely her claims were aired. --Calair 06:13, 11 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Murraybank

This is the name of a CSIRO research station but the web does not make its location clear.

[edit] Bogle page

I have created a separate entry for Bogle. It is the bare bones, without a date of birth at this stage. It may be debatable whether this is better turned into a simple redirect page to the Boger-Chandler case. Either way, searching just for Gilbert Bogle ought to provide a clearer link to the mystery.Grimhim 01:40, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

Oops, I changed it to a redirect before seeing the above post (otherwise I would have posted here first). However I agree with Grimhim that's it's a good idea to have the redirect, and the guy doesn't appear notable enough to warrant his own article. If I'm mistaken, feel free to remove the redirect. --AbsolutDan (talk) 01:46, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unsourced claim removed

I have removed " apart from that of a prisoner in Brixton, London, in the 1980s. " after "Against this, LSD is considered to be a drug on which it is next to impossible to overdose, with no other associated fatalities." because it is highly unlikely and noreference is given. Cacycle 18:27, 8 February 2007 (UTC)