Two sheets of numbers

Note "had always been believed to be from Beale's iron box", and they were given the torn slip of numbers covered paper, but not the "iron box" by the Otey family.
Remember Pauline Innis stated that she was "not allowed" to photograph the iron box that was believed to be Beale's.

Where did you read that erroneous statement made by Pauline Innis? Something you made up? Right?
 

Did Pauline Innis ever present a photo of the iron box?
Did you ever see a photo of this iron box?
This has been discussed many times before.
 

Did Pauline Innis ever present a photo of the iron box?
Did you ever see a photo of this iron box?
This has been discussed many times before.

No
No
And for the last time, No. But she did tell me in a telephone conversation that she had the "iron box"
 

No
No
And for the last time, No. But she did tell me in a telephone conversation that she had the "iron box"
If she had the "alleged" iron box, why di she not photograph it at the same time she photographed the torn numbers covered slip of paper?
You do realize that relating what she told you on the telephone is also considered hearsay evidence as with everything related to the Beale story beginning with the "unknown author" and his account of what was told by Robert Morriss.
All meat off the same bone.
 

You have already torn all the meat off the bones and ate the bones too.
 

No
No
And for the last time, No. But she did tell me in a telephone conversation that she had the "iron box"

As some on here have said, it would be good to have all the original text before Wards abridged pamphlet.
 

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