Afternoon Ike,
I think it was significant that Mike shared the copyright with Shirley in the 'narrative and commentary' for her book, which must have been totally thrilling for him to see when it was published and quickly became a best seller. In truth, his main contribution to the book would appear to have been that transcript, which Anne tapped out to his dictation probably in April 1992, followed by his research notes handed over 3 or 4 months later. After Anne left him, it was his name alongside Shirley's, which no doubt he clung onto in his darkest hours, when his self esteem could only be found at the bottom of a whiskey glass. To the end of his days, he saw himself as the man who identified Jack the Ripper and wrote the book.
What makes no sense to me is that by December 1993, within weeks of this book becoming a best seller, Mike would have been trying to expose the diary as a fraud, and himself as a fraudster.
But we already know that RJ - like David Barrat - is adept at turning a blind eye to the serious anomalies and jarring notes in the affidavit where Mike made that claim, while putting all his faith in any little detail he can use to support a joint Barrett hoax enterprise. So I'm not expecting any plausible explanation, and I doubt he will think he needs to offer one.
Love,
Caz
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I think it was significant that Mike shared the copyright with Shirley in the 'narrative and commentary' for her book, which must have been totally thrilling for him to see when it was published and quickly became a best seller. In truth, his main contribution to the book would appear to have been that transcript, which Anne tapped out to his dictation probably in April 1992, followed by his research notes handed over 3 or 4 months later. After Anne left him, it was his name alongside Shirley's, which no doubt he clung onto in his darkest hours, when his self esteem could only be found at the bottom of a whiskey glass. To the end of his days, he saw himself as the man who identified Jack the Ripper and wrote the book.
What makes no sense to me is that by December 1993, within weeks of this book becoming a best seller, Mike would have been trying to expose the diary as a fraud, and himself as a fraudster.
But we already know that RJ - like David Barrat - is adept at turning a blind eye to the serious anomalies and jarring notes in the affidavit where Mike made that claim, while putting all his faith in any little detail he can use to support a joint Barrett hoax enterprise. So I'm not expecting any plausible explanation, and I doubt he will think he needs to offer one.
Love,
Caz
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