Hi all.
Time for a little nostalgia...
A few questions spring to mind...
When were you first drawn to the case?
What was it that first sparked an interest?
Were there any particular books on the case that you read?
Or any suspects that caught your eye?
Or was it learning about the innocent victims?
For me, it was the 1988 mini series starring Michael Caine and Lewis Collins.
I was only a boy at the time and yet it had a significant impact on me in terms of sparking my interest.
Then 5 years later in 1993, the controversial Maybrick diary was released to the public.
IIRC it was given to me as a present from a family member.
I was interested in True Crime and Unsolved Crimes from a young age and I remember the diary being my favourite book at the time.
It was the combination of the mini series and the diary that got me interested in the case in general.
Please feel free to reciprocate, by sharing your stories...
Time for a little nostalgia...
A few questions spring to mind...
When were you first drawn to the case?
What was it that first sparked an interest?
Were there any particular books on the case that you read?
Or any suspects that caught your eye?
Or was it learning about the innocent victims?
For me, it was the 1988 mini series starring Michael Caine and Lewis Collins.
I was only a boy at the time and yet it had a significant impact on me in terms of sparking my interest.
Then 5 years later in 1993, the controversial Maybrick diary was released to the public.
IIRC it was given to me as a present from a family member.
I was interested in True Crime and Unsolved Crimes from a young age and I remember the diary being my favourite book at the time.
It was the combination of the mini series and the diary that got me interested in the case in general.
Please feel free to reciprocate, by sharing your stories...
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