Rose sighting confirmed (short story)

Rose sighting confirmed was the fourth short story exclusively published on the Who is Doctor Who? website on 10 April 2005 by the BBC webteam to coincide with the broadcast of The Unquiet Dead. This story took place after an unspecified time jump, as the previous story, The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre, was set on 2 April 2005 in the aftermath of the Dummy Massacre, and this story is seemingly set just prior to the events of Aliens of London, which was set on 6 March 2006, due to this story introducing MP Joseph Green, who was later revealed to be Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wearing his skin.

Plot
The Who is Doctor Who? website is updated, sometime after the previous entry, where the webmaster shares a rare old picture of Charles Dickens in Cardiff 1869: the astounding part? Rose Tyler and the Ninth Doctor are visible in the background. The webmaster is reassured that Rose is still out there, even if she is out of reach, although the police didn't believe the picture was real.

The webmaster continues to another subject, about a potential government conspiracy, where MP Joseph Green has had a recent weight gain, and he is aware of the existence of reason for it.

The webmaster moves onto a more personal situation he is facing, where he reveals that the police have closed their "net of suspicion" around him, as they had just taken him in for questioning again, despite his attempts to them evidence that he wasn't involved. The webmaster fears being arrested again, this time for good.

At the end of the first two topics, the webmaster asks if they had seen Rose and for their theories about Joseph Green.

Rose entries
The collection of entries is arranged in order, oldest first

Joseph Green entries
The collection of entries is arranged in order, oldest first

Characters
(In order of appearance, oldest first) more to be added

Referenced only
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Worldbuilding

 * The webmaster believes the police need to open their eyes to the facts, that there is more going on than they realise.
 * The webmaster mentions that no one in authority will take the evidence seriously despite the weight of it.
 * The photograph of Dickens was sent in by Dorothy Stokes of Llandaff House.
 * The photograph of Dickens was enhanced by a computer twice.
 * The webmaster thinks that Rose being "out there" is fantastic.
 * The webmaster questions if the government is truly composed entirely of fat cats, and thinks it is time for a change.
 * The webmaster has been told there is a reason for Joseph Green's weight gain, and that it wasn't because he was pregnant.
 * In the webmaster's editorial, he mentions it is the support and belief in him from his readers that has kept him going, as it reassures him that he isn't alone.
 * This is a small disclaimer about the photographs on the site not necessarily being in the webmaster's copyright, although no infringement is intended.
 * There is a small icon for Campaign for Real Aliens and the "website of the month" distinction from Conspiracy GOLD.

Continuity

 * This story is a sequel to The Unquiet Dead.
 * This story is not only set before Aliens of London, but released before too, meaning that this story is the debut of Joseph Green, or more accurately Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen, although this wouldn't be revealed until Aliens of London.
 * The previous story, The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre, included a user submission that mentioned that there existed a photograph from 1869 of Rose, a seeming coincidence with this story.
 * This idea was also used in the short story Mickey's Blog, although that account is incompatible with this story despite the similarities.
 * Rose and the Doctor were talking about chips in London in 2005. (TV: The End of the World)
 * A reader by the name of Davros demands the Doctor be brought to him. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks, et. al)
 * An entry by rewboss was previously present in Have You Seen This Man?.