Originally posted by Bridewell
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I agree with the first part, but not the last. This was never a formal 'diary' as such; more a collection of thoughts, during which 'Sir Jim' the Scouser confesses to 'orrible murder, so how would it have been 'clever', on anyone's part, to use a nice new diary with 1888 on the front for this purpose, even though Maybrick the businessman could no doubt have stretched to it? He wasn't a secret lemonade drinker; he was a secretive arsenic eater who was meant to be secretly gutting whores in "that London" and returning to put his thoughts and fantasies to paper, either in his study, which was kept locked when he wasn't around, or at his office, where prying eyes might have been more of a problem.
I think I would have had James/Jack pick a used Victorian guard book, not expected to be written in, rather than an actual diary for 1888 which a family or staff member could easily have been tempted to peek inside, considering the real man's genuine double life.
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Caz
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