That's a good post, Erobitha; so good IMHO that I reckon Lord Orsam is already gnashing his teeth and penning a rebuttal. Doubtless Sir Ike O'Noclast will see it soon if he hasn't seen it already, and will equally doubtless respond. In the meantime, and quickly:
- one of the reasons why the doubters suspect a cunning plot is the finding of the Watch so soon after the Diary came to light. I must admit I also find this slightly suspicious.
- Perhaps the 'J O' on the watch refers to Jim's acquaintance John Over, who married a former Battlecrease housekeeper. As I recall, possibly erroneously, John Over ended his life by drowning, and when his rooms were searched a watch bearing the initials 'J O' was, I believe, found under his pillow. If correct, perhaps this is just simple coincidence.
- most definitely Jim was well acquainted with the East End (and doubtless with what it had to offer, nudge nudge...).
- Jim definitely was in what was almost certainly a 'common law' relationship with a Sarah Robertson, and there was, I believe, issue. Feldman's the man to read on this aspect, if you have the stamina.
- I've never been aware that Jim had syphilis, but as he was a known 'ladies man' on two continents it's not at all impossible. There was apparently no mention of syphilis in his post mortem report. Of his addiction to arsenic there has never been any doubt.
- regarding alibis for the murder nights, we don't know enough about his life in detail to know if or not he had alibis.
- any idea who the researcher is who believes that Scotland Yard are holding 'classified' information concerning the Ripper Case and Maybrick in particular?
From my own viewpoint, James Maybrick is as good a Ripper suspect as any, and rather better than some. However, I still am unable to make the connection. Wait for Ike's response on that one.
Graham
PS: I posted the above just after Sam Flynn posted his response and before I saw Sam's. Graham
- one of the reasons why the doubters suspect a cunning plot is the finding of the Watch so soon after the Diary came to light. I must admit I also find this slightly suspicious.
- Perhaps the 'J O' on the watch refers to Jim's acquaintance John Over, who married a former Battlecrease housekeeper. As I recall, possibly erroneously, John Over ended his life by drowning, and when his rooms were searched a watch bearing the initials 'J O' was, I believe, found under his pillow. If correct, perhaps this is just simple coincidence.
- most definitely Jim was well acquainted with the East End (and doubtless with what it had to offer, nudge nudge...).
- Jim definitely was in what was almost certainly a 'common law' relationship with a Sarah Robertson, and there was, I believe, issue. Feldman's the man to read on this aspect, if you have the stamina.
- I've never been aware that Jim had syphilis, but as he was a known 'ladies man' on two continents it's not at all impossible. There was apparently no mention of syphilis in his post mortem report. Of his addiction to arsenic there has never been any doubt.
- regarding alibis for the murder nights, we don't know enough about his life in detail to know if or not he had alibis.
- any idea who the researcher is who believes that Scotland Yard are holding 'classified' information concerning the Ripper Case and Maybrick in particular?
From my own viewpoint, James Maybrick is as good a Ripper suspect as any, and rather better than some. However, I still am unable to make the connection. Wait for Ike's response on that one.
Graham
PS: I posted the above just after Sam Flynn posted his response and before I saw Sam's. Graham
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