Originally posted by StevenOwl
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It's my belief that when Mike claimed that Tony Devereux had reassured him in 1991 that "no effing bugger alive" knew about the diary, he was telling another of his many half-truths, and it was Eddie Lyons who had said this in 1992.
We know that one of the same crew of electricians found a Victorian newspaper in Paul Dodd's house, and the worksheet evidence strongly indicates that this would have been in 1992. Paul didn't know it was there, but gave permission via Colin Rhodes for the electrician to keep it. If the "old book" was found with this newspaper, it would have reassured Eddie that Paul Dodd knew nothing about either, and he could have passed on that reassurance to Mike.
Mike, however, would have been left to trust Eddie on this point, and in any case the reassurance may have come after he had put in his 'unusual' request to Martin Earl.
It also depends on whether Mike's plan was to pay Eddie for the book or to con him out of it. Mike would have been in the driving seat if Eddie had nicked it and passed it on to him to find a buyer. How could Eddie then demand that Mike give it back, or even prove that it had been a book signed by Jack the Ripper? Once Mike has claimed he got it from Tony Devereux the previous year, what can Eddie do about it? If he kicks up a fuss, give him the 1880s diary he hopes to obtain from Martin Earl and say: "Here you are, lad. Prove that what you gave me had Jack the Ripper's diary in it."
Love,
Caz
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