I was just reading through the transcript of the diary...
“Michael is well, he writes a merry tune, in my heart I cannot blame him for doing so, I regret I shall not see him this Christmas”
It seems to contradict this passage from the trial...
“No evidence was given as to when Michael Maybrick had had any opportimities of seeing his brother and forming an opinion about his state of health except that he had been at Battlecrease at Christmas, and, for some unexplained reason, had on that occasion recommended this exceptionally healthy man to come up to London to see his own doctor, Dr. Fuller”
If this has been discussed before can someone point me in the right direction please.
“Michael is well, he writes a merry tune, in my heart I cannot blame him for doing so, I regret I shall not see him this Christmas”
It seems to contradict this passage from the trial...
“No evidence was given as to when Michael Maybrick had had any opportimities of seeing his brother and forming an opinion about his state of health except that he had been at Battlecrease at Christmas, and, for some unexplained reason, had on that occasion recommended this exceptionally healthy man to come up to London to see his own doctor, Dr. Fuller”
If this has been discussed before can someone point me in the right direction please.
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