Originally posted by rjpalmer
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*Sigh*
I was so hoping - as all our dear readers know - to expend my energies this year on the subject of James Maybrick who was Jack the Ripper rather than on Mike Barrett who was not a Jack the Ripper hoaxer, but it seems I just can't get away from him.
You write that “someone who knew Barrett personally also said that Mike really did have a stroke”. Was this ever verified or was it as reliable as a social media opinionette?
Your post includes a startling email from Peter Birchwood (who he?) claiming that he had seen a report from a doctor regarding Mike's medical conditions in the mid-1980s. This is remarkable stuff and completely news to me! As I understand it, there has never been any evidence that Mike ever had renal failure so for him to have had extensive dialysis seems to me to be extremely unlikely indeed. As I understand it, there has never been any evidence either that Mike had ever suffered a stroke nor indeed that he had ever had cancer, and yet he claimed he had battled through those as well. That's quite a battering his body must have received - renal failure, extensive dialysis, a debilitating stroke (does everyone remember the famous picture of him leaning on a walking stick?), and - as if that wasn't enough for one man - he goes and gets a completely undocumented cancer too. Talk about being an unlucky bastard. Mike Barrett was the very definition of one (if you choose to believe him).
If he had suffered serious kidney failure in the mid-1980s and later underwent dialysis treatment, when did any of this occur? Mike's faculties were right on point throughout 1986-1988 when he had numerous articles attributed to him in Celebrity magazine (as well as those in Chat and in Look-In), and there was no evidence of fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and memory lapses during the period the scrapbook was being published (1992-1993) so when did Mike display any of these symptoms other than the latter two which 'coincidentally' happened to coincide with the alcoholism brought on by the collapse of his marriage in 1994?
I don't know who this bloke Peter Birchwood is but regardless of his potential credentials, citing some punter who once sent you an email with a whole bunch of ill-informed claims and judgements on Mike Barrett based upon his own experience of renal failure is unacceptable. Quite apart from the fact that I assume Mike's medical records remain confidential (despite his passing, unless he waived his rights or his rights ended on his death), using questionable sources such as this is surely misdirection?
So - I'll ask it again: Peter Birchwood - who he?
Cheers,
Ike
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