From the letters page of The Dalesman, March 2012:
I read with interest the article ‘The Mystery of Buckden Bill’ (Jan). There are many twists and turns to this story and facts are still turning up after all this time. Over the years, information has built up through research and by pure chance. We thought that the body could not have been that of John Sunter Place, because the pathologist at the inquest reported the age at death as fifty-seven to sixty-three, not forty-six as in the article.
Your correspondent is correct at least in stating that we may never know his true identity, but circumstantial evidence gathered from many sources by several people is pretty strong and it is probably about time to put pen to paper on the subject. We hope to have a book for sale later this year in the Yorkshire Dales Mining Museum, Earby, where all the recovered artefacts are on show. Proceeds will go to the museum funds.
What has all this got to do with me? Well, I was one of the two (not four) mining students who made the gruesome discovery way back in March 1964.
J David Carlisle, Barnard Castle