Talk:Joy Adamson
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All I want to know is if the persons who killed Joy Adamson (authoress of "Born Free") were ever caught? I have just finished reading her last book "Queen of Shaba" wherein she was doing research on a leopard named Penny - which was never fully completed because of her death. (OhGodhowinthehelldoImailthisnow)???
According to http://www.vayulila.com/TheCave/Voice-Adamsons.html, "a 23 year old former employee Paul Ekai was convicted of the murder, apparently committed after a dispute over money." RickK 01:27, 23 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Apparently [1] since his updated story about the gun, he has recanted again: now he says he had nothing to do with her murder. I think he belongs in prison but it would better suit his hopes of release if he would stick to one story. --Discreetpiratepete (talk) 04:17, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
from john
I feel the same way as you do! That blasted guy shoud should be thrown of a cliff. johncall 3515465
The Guardian interview
Ekai's prison interview claims of shooting joy in a gun battle should be given very little weight, seeing as his claims are totally unsupported by the evidence at the time; most notably the autopsy. Stab wounds might be confused for a lion attack, but gun wounds are unmistakable. My speculation is that he wants parole so he's invented a story to gain sympathy, (but that's just my opinion based on the circumstances). OzoneO 08:04, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Regarding George Adamson
In particular this bit; "George Adamson was murdered nine years later, in 1989, near his camp in Kora, while rushing to the aid of a tourist who was being attacked by poachers. George is credited with saving her life, but his act of bravery cost him his life."
It serves noone to perpetuate untruths like those, no matter how heroic they sound. Here is an excerpt from a NY Times article that was published at the time.
"Mr. Adamson was on his way to pick up visitors at his dirt airstrip when his Land-Rover was attacked by gunfire from three bandits, said the director of the Kenyan Wildlife Department, Dr. Richard E. Leakey. He said he believed they were Somalis. Ethnic Somalis have been blamed for most robberies in remote areas of Kenya."[2]
Short sentences
These have really short sentences! Badly written...--122.57.99.153 (talk) 05:05, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
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