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‘I Share A Name With A Serial Killer’
What’s it like to be constantly confused with someone infamous?
The first Sunday of March is National Namesake Day, as I’m sure you know. This little-known holiday got me thinking about it must be like to share your name with a famous person. A neighbour in my road has the same name as a rather polarising Tory former minister, and he likes to confuse people who remark on this by explaining his own politics, which are about 100% different.
But then I wondered: what must it be like to share your name with an infamous person? Like a serial killer or psychopath or cult leader (or possibly all three)?
So I spent a few idle hours on LinkedIn trying to connect with some proper wrong ‘uns. Harold Shipman didn’t want to know. Charles Manson (who sounded like a lovely man, a scholar of ancient manuscripts) completed aired me. Nothing from Ian Brady, Ted Bundy or Frederick West either. Perhaps they were all sick of being asked. I didn’t pursue it — you don’t want to provoke these people, after all.
I was about to give the whole thing up when a cheery message popped up from Jim Jones. Not the notorious founder of the People’s Temple and architect of the tragic Jonestown massacre (well, it couldn’t be), but a different Jim Jones with the rather less threatening job of…