Dear Reader, I never get any feedback or can see how many people read this blog, so as far as I know, I could be typing away to myself.
I have just looked at the news page of the WT website and I see that my last piece on Joanna Yeates and the Case of the Missing Tesco Pizza was 3rd in the chart of most read articles.
As you have to specifically go to the blogs to read them, rather than the news stories which I can only presume is the reason why anyone should go to a local newspaper's website, I take it as a compliment that you should take the time to read it.
I normally allow you to comment on an article, but as this story is subjudice, I felt it best to leave it as a comment from me, rather than attract possible complaints as Mr Tabak remains innocent until proven guilty.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I never expected to see it in the top 10 of WT stories, let alone the Top 3!
Any feedback or suggested articles, please feel free to e-mail me at a.c.lye@btopenworld.com. I can also be found on Twitter @AndrewLye if you wish to follow me.
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