Talk:Jeffrey Meldrum

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I feel there are several comments that may have been misrepresented and need further clarification from sources. For example if the author feels that Paul Freeman is a hoaxer then I would like there to be a cited article stating this. Many issues presented in this article are just defamatory comments that should instead been seen in the light of what we know, fact, and what others have said about Meldrum and others mentioned in the article. Also specifically the comment about an elk print which I am assuming is referring to the Skookum Cast, is not a known hoax and should not be presented as one. An explanation should be fully presented. Some believe in this casting which Meldrum it is a proponent of, and some believe it is an elk print. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jbsmith86 (talkcontribs) 11:21, 16 December 2006 (UTC).