Originally posted by caz
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I wonder if Martin Howells would agree about there being 'zero' evidence?
He seemed to have been quite impressed by the fact that Mike's personal copy of Tales of Liverpool, with its two chapters on the Maybrick case---not to mention it being the same booklet cited in Mike's research notes and elsewhere--was provably in the possession of Tony Devereux since at least July 1991. (Long before Dodd's floorboards were lifted). This suggests Devereux & Barrett discussed Maybrick, and even Paul Feldmann accepted this as convincing circumstantial evidence.
And speaking of Barrett's notes have you ever noticed this?
Barrett mentions Odell & Wilson's "Summing Up & Verdict" throughout, as well as Paul Harrison's "The Mystery Solved," and when he does, he almost always gives page numbers:
I could go on, but you get the point.
But what about Mike's reference to Tales of Liverpool in the same notes?
Notice anything?
No page number given.
And why might that be?
We are told Barrett presented these notes to Shirley Harrison in July/August 1992.
Barrett couldn't give the page number because he no longer owned the volume.
Why? Because it was in the possession of Devereux's daughter and had been since at least the previous July!
Nobody challenged this fact until the 'Battlecrease" provenance emerged, and now it needs to be swept aside because it obviously flies directly in the face of it, since the booklet mentioned in Barrett's research notes pre-dates the electrical work done on Dodd's house.
Around and around we go.
And when Bonsey the policeman showed up at Barrett's house and wanted to see the book, Barrett dug around and went upstairs, etc. but couldn't produce it. Because it was now in the possession of Devereux's daughter.
There's enough smoke there for me to suspect fire.
RP
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