Originally posted by rjpalmer
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If he wanted the diary to seem real, or want to frame 'Sir Jim' for this crime, he would give enough detail that it would be unmistakable. He would have used a sledgehammer, not a feather duster.
Which suggests the Manchester murder was simply made up.
Why?
I think Barrett worried that having a Liverpool man kill London women would be too big of a stretch for some readers, so he used Manchester as a sort of 'stepping stone' to set the stage. Manchester is only twenty miles away, and this would introduce the idea of Maybrick committing his murders while on business trips.
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