I think part of the 'problem', if any problem exists with regard to the discussion of the 'Diary', is that the two leading early investigators and writers about the case were very polarized - one totally for, the other utterly against the 'Diary' being written by James Maybrick. I refer of course to Paul Feldman and Melvyn Harris, neither of whom were shrinking violets or would listen to much at all that was in contradiction of their personal theories and opinions. I rather feel that this conflict of two strong personalities has carried over to the Forum over the years. Having said that, there's been some bloody good discussion and argument over the years!
Good posts by the way, Sir Bob!
Graham
Good posts by the way, Sir Bob!
Graham
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