Hello everyone. I had a question. Whenever I watch good JTR documentaries, I usually see some pretty recognizable faces like: Paul Begg, Stewart Evans, Don Rumbelow, Richard Jones, and Phillip Hutchinson. However, one notable researcher I've noticed is never on camera is Keith Skinner, despite the fact that the man has collaborated and written some of the best books on the case (JTR A-Z, Ultimate Source Book, and JTR: Letters From Hell). Does Keith ever make any public appearances or is on any documentaries, or does he prefer to just stay out of the limelight? Just was curious.
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Originally posted by JTRSickert View PostHello everyone. I had a question. Whenever I watch good JTR documentaries, I usually see some pretty recognizable faces like: Paul Begg, Stewart Evans, Don Rumbelow, Richard Jones, and Phillip Hutchinson. However, one notable researcher I've noticed is never on camera is Keith Skinner, despite the fact that the man has collaborated and written some of the best books on the case (JTR A-Z, Ultimate Source Book, and JTR: Letters From Hell). Does Keith ever make any public appearances or is on any documentaries, or does he prefer to just stay out of the limelight? Just was curious.
Keith Skinner was at book signings at the Bournemouth and Liverpool conventions in 2001 and 2003, respectively, for the publication of the Ultimate JtR Source Book in the first instance and for Ripper Diary in the second. He interviewed Michael Barrett about the Maybrick diary at a Cloak and Dagger meeting in London some years back and he was also at the Maybrick Trial at the Liverpool Cricket Club in May 2007 where he spoke.
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