Anon

Peter Shure is not dead. He is only sleeping.

Now the opportunity has come to collate and analyse all the materials relating to Peter Shure, I find myself compelled to include in this book one final document: the only one that cannot be categorically assigned to one single source.

It is a sheet of A4 – akin to something like a flyer or primitive manifesto. According to Isabella Shure it was neatly folded and tucked into the journal belonging to Christopher Shure that was found – or was it left? – at Dorothy Hayter’s Skegness home in 1996.

Isabella Shure has made the claim that her brother is the author of this document. There can be no clear evidence to prove this to be true. Christopher Shure could just as easily have picked this sheet of paper anywhere on his travels, or indeed it may have been sent to him through the post. It should be said that Martin Chambers had no memory of seeing it at his home in West Sussex when Christopher Shure was staying with him.

Some simple forensic document examination has revealed the paper to be of common stock and likely to have been manufactured in the early 1990s. The font used is Comic Sans which was not commonly available on personal computers until the shipping of Windows 95. The printer used to create the document is likely to have been an HP DeskJet, a not inexpensive item in 1995, but definitely available in many UK homes. This was not, therefore, a document that would have had to be produced in an office or a commercial printing shop.

Why Christopher Shure would keep this document is a mystery. We do know from other interviews that he was prepared to entertain conspiracy theories and was, not surprisingly, mistrustful of the way the mainstream media portrayed his father and himself.

Perhaps like his grandmother he had simply retained a jackdaw habit of collecting scraps of information about Peter Shure. It was surely a way for both of them to keep him near. And in Chris’s case it was an opportunity to entertain the idea that his father might still be alive, leaving the possibility open for a final father-son reunion.

 

WHAT WE KNOW

  • The body they found on the beach back in 1990 was never formally identified as Peter Shure.
  • The only people who say the body was definitely Peter Shure are his ex-wife, his daughter and his P.A.  There is no independent identification of the body. FACT.
  • Director Devon X has refused to ever comment on Peter Shure and what happened that day. WHY?
  • Peter Shure’s official biographer has confirmed that there are no entries in Peter’s diaries for 1990, despite Shure being a religious diary keeper for over 50 years.  
  • Look carefully at outtakes Peter Shure’s scene in ‘The Angelic Upstarts’ (available on our YouTube channel), and you’ll see a small boat going back and forth in the background of that day’s filming. There is no formal record of any boat being in the area that day. FACT.
  • The coroner’s report is a crock of shit! (Read it on our website and DECIDE FOR YOURSELF)
  • Peter Shure’s P.A. was arrested in 1992. It wasn't just for stealing Peter Shure's property, but he was also done for possession of a number of illegal medications – including  propofol. FACT.
  • There have been at least 17 confirmed sightings of Peter Shure since 1990. FACT. (check out details on the website). 

We – the True Friends of Peter Shure – hold all this to be True

THE TRUTH WILL OUT

WE LOVE YOU PETER!

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