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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Hi Caz.
There only ever was one well respected researcher who had intimate knowledge of both Maybrick & Jack the Ripper, at the time the 'Diary' surfaced, it's just that without proof it wouldn't be acceptable for me to name him. Though today it shouldn't be difficult for anyone to identify the name themselves. There's only one.
The book was an intentional fabrication right from the start, in my view.
Was it done out of mischief, do you suppose, or just to see how effectively these two famous cases from consecutive years could be combined in one literary exercise?
I did wonder if it was ever meant for public scrutiny, as there was no attempt to copy Maybrick's known handwriting. But then there is the signature, expertly copied and scratched in the damned watch, that continues to defy a credible explanation. And why on earth would your respected researcher plant either artefact in the Maybrick home, unless mischief was indeed the motive?
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
Now that’s a theory and half.
I think I know to whom you may infer. You think he fabricated the whole thing, I would ask why? If he is as respected as I think him to be, would that not simply ruin his reputation as a well respected researcher?
It would be the death knell of his career. A career where he has always aimed to remain impartial wherever possible.
I personally struggle greatly with this one.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
I understand your position. The fact remains, there only ever was one person (one author) with more than enough inside knowledge of both subjects to have been the principal source behind the deception.
Every time a fraud is uncovered, whether it be a work of art, a book, or an ancient antique, invariably we find a range of reasons why they did it. It isn't always for money, quite often it is for the challenge, which may not make sense to some, but it doesn't have to.
If the creator never does make money or receive any kind of material benefit they have thee best alibi - "It wasn't me, had no reason to do it" - which is precisely your position, which is also what the creator is relying on.
To simply have deceived some of the best minds in the world can be a huge gratification for some.
Was the author horrified or relieved when the diary found its way to Mike "Bongo" Barrett?? Was this by accident or design?
I'm thinking your author is no longer with us, am I right?
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
It was my sanity I had in mind when I left all Diary threads 20+ years ago. Never returned to any of them, Caz knows my views (being the person I made any comments to on the subject), the only reasonable interest I can see for anyone is to figure out the minute of how it was done.
My own interest, as always, is in the who, how, when and why. I don't give two hoots what the answers are, but if only the author could be identified beyond doubt, at least we might have a chance with the other questions.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Less tolerant for stupidity the older I get.
I couldn't say which is worse, Stephen Knight's The Final Solution, Royal Conspiracy crap or, Shirley Harrison's The Diary of Jack the Ripper, deceptive nonsense.
Sorry, just passing through a senior rant here....
I just get tired of hearing about diaries, royal princes & black magic rituals.
Maybe there'll be a laxative available someday.....
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by caz View Post
Would you say, Jon, that the author always intended to remain anonymous, and had no desire to try and market their own work for fame or fortune?
Was it done out of mischief, do you suppose, or just to see how effectively these two famous cases from consecutive years could be combined in one literary exercise?
I did wonder if it was ever meant for public scrutiny, as there was no attempt to copy Maybrick's known handwriting. But then there is the signature, expertly copied and scratched in the damned watch, that continues to defy a credible explanation. And why on earth would your respected researcher plant either artefact in the Maybrick home, unless mischief was indeed the motive?
Why plant the book in the Maybrick home? - where would you keep your diary, at work?
Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by caz View Post
I can't remember what your views were then, Jon, but I'm not sure I understand them now.
My own interest, as always, is in the who, how, when and why. I don't give two hoots what the answers are, but if only the author could be identified beyond doubt, at least we might have a chance with the other questions.
Love,
Caz
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This was the last exchange I had with anyone on Diary matters.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by caz View Post
Shirley Harrison and I may not be your intellectual equals, Jon, but I am as sure as I can be that she was not being deliberately 'deceptive' when she wrote that book.
No, I have not claimed Shirley Harrison forged the Diary, she was clearly taken in by the deception.
Neither do I recall you arguing for the acceptance of the Diary as 'real' back in the day. But you surely remember the numerous posters you blindly believed the story verbatim?Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
True.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Less tolerant for stupidity the older I get.
I couldn't say which is worse, Stephen Knight's The Final Solution, Royal Conspiracy crap or, Shirley Harrison's The Diary of Jack the Ripper, deceptive nonsense.
Sorry, just passing through a senior rant here....
I just get tired of hearing about diaries, royal princes & black magic rituals.
Maybe there'll be a laxative available someday.....
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