Originally posted by caz
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- His willingness on April 3, 1992, to arrange to meet Darren Montgomery on April 13, 1992, despite the ink very obviously still either drying or not yet even on the scrapbook he had apparently purchased at O&L on March 31, 1992
- His glaring failure to produce any evidence whatsoever of his involvement in a hoax (including the fabled missing auction receipt)
- His attempting to get Colin Rhodes to give him the names and addresses of the electricians
- His willingness to introduce Eddie Lyons to Robert Smith in The Saddle
If one looks at the Victorian scrapbook in the cold, objective light of day, it rather patently was not created by either or both of the Barretts of Goldie Street. That does not in itself point us particularly in the direction of who did write it, though it seems reasonable to argue that it was written by the bloke it claims to have been written by and whose house it rather obviously came out of on the morning of March 9, 1992. There is no obvious reason why anyone else would have composed it, and a great deal of reason why James Maybrick would have. That all seems pretty compelling to me.
Ike
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