Yeah, in relation to a previous post inquiring whether Roger Steffens was a vampire, I talked to him last night and brought up the points I had and I feel I can safely say he's not.
Turns out Lee Lew-Lee (ex-Black Panther, documentary filmmaker, and friend of the Wailers) was misquoted by "High Times" magazine, about the story of the CIA director's son and the boot.
In my previous post I didn't mean to imply that I had heard this story from Lee personally, I have met the brother, but before I read that in "High Times".
Just goes to show- don't believe everything you read...
I asked Roger whether, regardless of the impossibility of directly injecting someone with melanoma, you could inject someone with a carcinogenic substance that would later be very likely to cause melanoma. He told me that while that might apply to some cancers, melanoma is always genetically transmitted, hence Bob probably inherited the tendency to contract it from his father, as melanoma is very rarely found in African people.
I intend to check this out further and confirm it... but at any rate the overall vibe I got from Roger was he's genuine.
So I apologize for prematurely throwing stones! I had to check that out for myself though... nothing wrong with a little suspicion, could save your life sometimes...
Respect.