Originally posted by PaulB
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I am therefore far from convinced that either Anne or Mike, or anyone in Anne's family were responsible.
Nonetheless, Mike gave confusing and contradictory accounts of how the Diary came into his possession, which can't be simply ignored. And I also find Anne's alternative account very confusing.
Thus, according to her the Diary had been in her family's possession for decades. However, nobody seems to have paid it much attention, including Anne. She states that she first saw the Diary in 1968-69, but for reasons she can't explain she doesn't tell Mike about it. She doesn't understand the content, she takes no steps to get the Diary assessed, she doesn't undertake any research, and she most definitely doesn't think that it's Jack the Ripper's Diary. In fact, she has no interest in Ripperology. In other words, she doesn't seem to pay the Diary much attention either.
However, 20 years later she decides that Mike could be inspired, by this erstwhile neglected book, into transforming its content into a novel! Never mind that he's never written a novel before. Never mind that he's rapidly descending into alcoholism. Never mind that his literacy skills are such that Anne had to "tidy up" his short magazine articles. Never mind that for 20 years Anne has apparently shown little or no interest in the Diary, to the extent that she's never even mentioned its existence to her husband, and doesn't remotely understand the content.
And instead of giving him the Diary, and then discussing her proposal with him, she decides to use TD as a covert intermediary and, mysteriously, he is under no circumstances to reveal where the book came from.
Very curious indeed.
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