A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane from a gmail account, sent a message to Jes Staley saying 'Good night' and including a strange poem.
A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane, sent a message of support to Jes Staley, offering to quell 'fires/thorns' and praising him for having 'carried yourself admirably today'.
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'I bet he doesn't.'
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'
A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane from a gmail account, sent a message to Jes Staley saying 'Good night' and including a strange poem.
A prankster, impersonating John McFarlane, sent a message of support to Jes Staley, offering to quell 'fires/thorns' and praising him for having 'carried yourself admirably today'.
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'I bet he doesn't.'
Jes Staley replied to the prankster with the message: 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'
The sender, a prankster impersonating John McFarlane, shares a poem his 'father was awfully fond of' and wishes Jes Staley good night. The email address used is john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com.
The prankster offers support to Jes Staley, saying "do let me know what fires/thorns you want me quelling over the next few days. It’s important I stand fast, and alongside you. You have carried yourself admirably today."
Jes Staley replies "I bet he doesn’t."
The prankster initiates a part of the conversation with the message: "Clapton has nothing on me ha!"
An email identified as from a 'Prankster' impersonating John McFarlane. The prankster references 'Mack the Knife', asks 'who should we seek to silence next!?', and makes other cryptic remarks. The sender's address is 'john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com'.
Jes Staley thanks 'Mr McFarlane' for coming to his defense with courage, acknowledging his 'guile' and 'sense of theatre'. He compares his fearlessness to that of Clapton.
The prankster, as McFarlane, writes conspiratorially, asking 'who should we seek to silence next!?' and refers to himself as 'Mack the Knife'. This email is explicitly labeled as '[Prankster's email]'.
A reply to Staley's 21:08 email. The prankster states 'we've ceased the rally for you [sic] head today' and says Staley owes him a large Scotch.
An email containing a cryptic poem, sent from 'john.mcfarlane.barclays@gmail.com'. The sender writes, 'As I retire for the night, I'm reminded of a poem my father was awfully fond of. It seems very apt.' Followed by the poem.
An email offering support: 'In all seriousness, do let me know what fires/thorns you want me quelling over the next few days. It's important I stand fast, and alongside you. You have carried yourself admirably today.'
A short reply stating: 'I bet he doesn't.' This appears to be a response to a prior message from the prankster.
The message 'Clapton has nothing on me ha!'. Based on the email thread format, this is a reply to Jes Staley's 21:40 message.
Jes Staley thanks 'Mr McFarlane' for coming to his defense with courage, acknowledging his 'guile' and 'sense of theatre'. He compares his fearlessness to that of Clapton.
The prankster, as McFarlane, writes conspiratorially, asking 'who should we seek to silence next!?' and refers to himself as 'Mack the Knife'. This email is explicitly labeled as '[Prankster's email]'.
A reply to Staley's 21:08 email. The prankster states 'we've ceased the rally for you [sic] head today' and says Staley owes him a large Scotch.
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