Originally posted by caz
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The date of Maybrick's death, and the date given in a bogus diary (and thus the intervening span of 37,585 days) are IRRELEVANT to any statistical analysis based on the known facts. This is what you cannot grasp. As I say, maybe your brother can guide you. I can't. And Ike will never, ever get there....not in another 37,585 days.


Ooh, ooh - I think I know this one! Pick me, sir! Pick me! 
Wannabee toff dies (May 11, 1889)
Floorboards come up in Battlecrease, and conveniently go down again to permit gratuitous smiley which would otherwise have been meaningless (March 9, 1992)
Mike Barrett rings Rupert Crew (March 9, 1992)
Mike does everything in his power to keep a professional profile (pretty much every day thereafter)
Ike spots statistical miracle in the air (don't recall when)
RJ and Lord Orsam react badly to inconvenient miracle
Ike does his sums
RJ and Lord Orsam ring the Samaritans
Unfortunately, Ike shares same cyberspace with those whose grasp of statistics is not quite as brilliant as his
ero b (and many others) experience terrible sense of deja vu everytime they check out Casebook: Jack the Spratt McVitie
] he had been given by Tony Devereux in the early summer of 1991. Feldy decided to find out. He very, very badly wanted to make that connection. But to his eternal credit he admitted defeat when the dates for the work, as supplied by P&R [and conflicting with Dodd's own recollections] simply didn't tally with his theory that an electrician from P&R had taken the diary while working at the house and later passed it on to Tony D. Even when he identified one of the electricians as a chap who drank in the Saddle and lived round the corner, he still could not make the dates work in his favour, and accused the electricians of just trying to make a fast buck out of him - very possibly because he assumed everyone was just like him, always seeing opportunities to make a fast buck. [See what I did there?]
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