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Originally posted by Henry Flower View PostI really ought to read it again with the old sense of humour switched firmly on - after all, one of the great charms of Diary of a Nobody is Pooter's utterly banal attempts at humour. I'll re-read the Maybrick Diary in that spirit. I might even enjoy it!
Maybe seeing it in all of its 'glory' it'll become more....real?
* Full colour facsimile of the diary's 64 pages
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostAnd the diarist acts as if the "FM" is some kind of written confession. Had the police discovered any such graffiti (and they didn't), how on earth would they have ever made the connection to James Maybrick? They'd sooner bring in Fanny Mortimer for questioning!
It was all part of the game. The 'fools' were hardly fools for missing a 'clue' like that, were they? Once again, "Sir Jim" comes out of this looking the bigger fool, and I must say that does seem to have been the object all along.
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Caz
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Originally posted by caz View PostAh, now this reasoning is more like it, Harry. That might be what our hoaxer meant. Left 'it' [not them] in 'front' for all eyes to 'see', but they will never 'find' it. They could stare at whatever 'it' might have been for the next hundred years and still not find this clue to the murderer's identity because, as you say, how could any initials possibly have led back to James Maybrick with no other known connections between him and the murders?
It was all part of the game. The 'fools' were hardly fools for missing a 'clue' like that, were they? Once again, "Sir Jim" comes out of this looking the bigger fool, and I must say that does seem to have been the object all along.
Love,
Caz
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Caz, you clearly know more than you're letting on. That's entirely your prerogative, of course.
But.... I demand you tell us what you know!!!!
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Originally posted by Kaz View PostHenry, have you ordered the new copy?
Maybe seeing it in all of its 'glory' it'll become more....real?
* Full colour facsimile of the diary's 64 pages
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Originally posted by caz View PostIt was all part of the game. The 'fools' were hardly fools for missing a 'clue' like that, were they? Once again, "Sir Jim" comes out of this looking the bigger fool, and I must say that does seem to have been the object all along.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Henry Flower View PostAh, but you see, he didn't want the police to notice his clues, he wanted to avoid the gallows. They were clues just for him! So he made his F all messy. The police missed it. Thankfully Kaz and Ike (love you both!!) did not, thanks to the lucky angle of the photograph.
Phew!
The whole premise makes no logical sense, does it? Judging by some of the arguments being made, people would have found our diarist's account somehow more credible had there been a clear F or M of the right size, in the right place and not 'all messy'. But it would still not have been a clue that would ever have sent the police in JM's direction. So yes, of course it would have been a clue 'just for him' - to gloat about in the silence of his lonely room and for no other purpose under the sun.
No clue, no clue....
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by caz View PostLove it, Joshua.
If he was wearing loafers, could he have been a master baker? Or would that finger Kosminski?
Sorry about the silly mood I'm in. The poor August weather is keeping me out of the garden.
Love,
Caz
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Hasn't there been enough name-calling without you calling Jack a 'master baker.'Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by caz View PostDo you not see the irony here, Henry? What if the hoaxer deliberately put in this obviously dodgy piece of logic merely for dramatic purposes, to add to the buffoonish character he was creating for Sir James?
The whole premise makes no logical sense, does it? Judging by some of the arguments being made, people would have found our diarist's account somehow more credible had there been a clear F or M of the right size, in the right place and not 'all messy'. But it would still not have been a clue that would ever have sent the police in JM's direction. So yes, of course it would have been a clue 'just for him' - to gloat about in the silence of his lonely room and for no other purpose under the sun.
No clue, no clue....
Love,
Caz
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