Originally posted by rjpalmer
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From my timeline, which has been updated many, many times since Ripper Diary was published in 2003, I note that Doreen had received 'the typed script of the Diary' from the Barretts by 22nd April 1992, as a letter of that date makes clear. In the same letter, Doreen mentions her first conversation with Anne the previous evening, in which Anne said she had asked Mike to place the physical diary with the bank because of the risk of burglary or fire.
My hunch is that Anne was far more concerned about a knock on the door from the diary's rightful owner. Why the need to place it with the bank at all if it was their own creation? And why now, if it had been in the house since before Tony Devereux died?
Anyway, at some point, there was agreement between Anne and Mike to produce [type] the diary text, and this was subsequently produced [presented] for Doreen et al.
Doreen wrote to Mike on 12th May 1992, asking him to get the diary photocopied, or get the bank to arrange this, so that sample pages could be shown to publishers. 'The typescript you prepared won't do on its own.'
On 17th June 1992, Keith Skinner sent a photocopy of the typescript to Martin Fido. I don't recall Martin saying there was anything suspicious about it, despite his firm belief that the diary was a modern fake and the Barretts were involved. But then it would be argued that the original was never handed over, and a 'fake' one was created specially, to give the right impression.
The chronology suggests to me that the "go" situation referred to by Keith, after consulting Anne, was when Mike returned from London on 13th April with the diary. If the typescript Doreen received had been ready by that date, it would have made sense to take both with him. We don't know what tales Mike may have told Doreen on that day, but then neither would Anne. If Anne wasn't around to hear it when he lied to Doreen about buying a word processor for the purpose of transcribing the diary, it was his version of what happened, and his lie, not Anne's.
So much for a joint enterprise by two like-minded fraudsters. This is Mike 'Matilda' Barrett we are talking about here – a man who could tell a dozen 'inexplicable' lies before breakfast, without any thought of consulting his wife first. If he wasn't given the diary by Devereux, he lied to Doreen about that too, so of course he was already being deceptive in 1992. Doreen believed his lie about the word processor because there was no obvious reason to doubt it. He was not yet infamous in that respect. But Anne would surely have known he was a habitual liar, long before the diary disturbed their peace. "Did you nick it, Mike?"
If there was a reason behind Mike's word processor lie, and it wasn't Mike just being Mike, I suspect he said it to impress Doreen about the investment he had already made in the diary and the work he had already put in since his mate Tony had died. He may even have been fishing for an early expenses claim. But having lied, he was committed to producing [in both senses] the transcript he claimed to have bought the word processor for. Doreen naturally said "Yes please, Mike", and this was when Anne agreed to do the typing while Mike read from the diary. It was done fast – I suggest between 13th and 22nd April, while Caroline was off school for the Easter holidays – and Mike evidently saw it as a considerable achievement on his part, despite Anne doing the typing because he was "hopeless" at it – as every example I have seen from after Anne left him clearly demonstrates. They had created the transcript between them, but Mike liked to take the credit for what he saw as his creation. This was surely what he was recalling when he claimed the diary was written over 11 days.
'I told my wife Anne Barrett, I said, "Anne I'll write a best seller here, we can't fail".'
The best seller was the book which Mike went on to co-author with Shirley. He wouldn't be the only one to refer to the diary book as the diary.
'I sat in the living room by the rear lounge window in the corner with my word processor, Anne Barrett sat with her back on to me as she wrote the manuscript...'
Mike read from the diary, while Anne typed, using the word processor.
'Several days prior to our purchase of materials I had started to roughly outline the Diary on my word processor.'
How does that make any sense? Which materials and when were they purchased?
'Anne and I started to write the Diary in all it took us 11 days. I worked on the story and then I dictated it to Anne who wrote it down in the Photograph Album and thus we produced the Diary of Jack the Ripper. Much to my regret there was a witness to this, my young daughter Caroline.'
Mike read from the diary, while Anne typed it up, and Caroline was in the room, because there was no reason why she shouldn't be. The finished transcript was then sent off to Doreen, who probably received it on 21st April, and when she phoned that evening to say it had arrived safely, Anne answered. The diary itself would be safely in the bank until needed.
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