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Topic History of: Murdoch
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Herbie Flange James Murdoch:

Herr Flick:

Herr Flick:

veritas ..as for 'friend of 'Dorothy'..think older brother. Most definitely.
veritas I attended the party that James went to on his first job as a 'cadet photographer' on the orders of Rupert. He was 15.

very good looking and very personable..he fell asleep on a sofa on the job and I took a pic..sold it for lots of money.

Straight, married with kids. US Ivy league educated which accounts for his pleasant manner (but meant to be more cut throat than his dad)
Teddy Adorno James looks like someone out of the Gestapo. But with less charm.
Foz JK2006 wrote:
Quite extraordinary; I suspect what we used to call "senility" has begun to creep in; plus, apart from anything else, I think he's going deaf (aren't we all?).

Hmmm.... I remember Ernest Saunders was diagnosed with pre-senile dementia during the Guinness share-trading trial. He appeared to quickly recover from this normally terminal disease after a favorable outcome was reached in his favour.