Hi Sir Robert,
It was Shirley Harrison who claimed the paper clip was a fact. This is from page 215 of Ripper Diary:
It was not until halfway through the procedure that Harrison realised that the implement [used by AFI to take paper samples directly from the diary] was in fact an unravelled paper clip.
I do have to wonder if Melvin Harris ever seriously believed the ink was Diamine. It would have been so worth it, from his own point of view, to invest in the kind of test that would have put it beyond reasonable doubt. He had one shot at it, with the leftover Rendell samples. But post Leeds and Voller he just had to hope that his AFI job would be the one everyone remembered and trusted to put the tin lid on the hated diary.
When you think about it, the whole frantic "test it, test it now" spectacle of recent years was a bit of a kick in the nuts for Mel and his little effort.
Love,
Caz
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It was Shirley Harrison who claimed the paper clip was a fact. This is from page 215 of Ripper Diary:
It was not until halfway through the procedure that Harrison realised that the implement [used by AFI to take paper samples directly from the diary] was in fact an unravelled paper clip.
I do have to wonder if Melvin Harris ever seriously believed the ink was Diamine. It would have been so worth it, from his own point of view, to invest in the kind of test that would have put it beyond reasonable doubt. He had one shot at it, with the leftover Rendell samples. But post Leeds and Voller he just had to hope that his AFI job would be the one everyone remembered and trusted to put the tin lid on the hated diary.
When you think about it, the whole frantic "test it, test it now" spectacle of recent years was a bit of a kick in the nuts for Mel and his little effort.
Love,
Caz
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