Originally posted by Iconoclast
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I personally believe the watch is authentic and genuine, but that it wasn't JM that had the watch engraved.
There's one Engraver who I know of who had a fanatical obsession with the Ripper case; Albert Bachert.
That said, JM's theatrical brother is more likely to have been the man who had the watch engraved, to also put his brother into a spotlight.
I also believe that the best way to get through to James as the potential Ripper, is to go through his brother first.
Of course, by saying the watch is authentic, it then makes the diary one hell of a coincidence.
The strongest argument for James Maybrick being the Ripper isn't through the book; it's through the watch!
The trouble is, metaphorically speaking; those who believe that James was the Ripper, believe the best way to get into space is to fly the rocket straight up...whereas physics dictates that you need to fly the rocket in an arched trajectory in order to get the best chance of a positive result.
On that basis, I find the watch is grossly undervalued.
Think of JM as the diary
And his brother as the watch.
It might just strengthen the case for JM having been the Ripper.
RD
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