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Revision as of 16:53, 24 November 2016
Alan Fergus Turnpike ran the urban legends website "Myth City".
In 2016, he was in his forties or fifties. He studied in Coal Hill School. During his school years, at the end of 1980s or beginning of 1990s, after hearing rumours about Alice Parsons' house, he was passing by the house and saw Faceless Alice in a window. Thinking that it could be a girl trapped in the house by the owner, he called the police, then broke into the house several times. Once he was discovered by Alice Parsons. He returned to the house one more time after that and saw Faceless Alice, a girl without a face, stroking the hair of sleeping Alice Parsons.
Since then, he started the site "Myth City" to collect information about the house. Reports about Faceless Alice never changed in twenty plus years. Constantine Oliver persuaded his employer to fire him for that and prohibited discussing the property. He threatened to sue Alan if he wouldn't take the website down.
In 2016 he lived on Meadow Row near Elephant and Castle tube station on the top floor of a set of flats. Miss Quill, Ram Singh, April MacLean and Tanya Adeola visited him to ask about the old stone house. (PROSE: The Stone House)