Originally posted by rjpalmer
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"It could have been" has always been the last refuge of the Barrett believer. Anne Barrett "could have been" suffering from multi-personality disorder, or "could have been" ambidextrous, thus had the ability to disguise her handwriting over the 63 pages of the diary.
Mike Barrett "could have been" misled by Martin Earl into thinking that a tiny diary for 1891 could still prove suitable for the draft of the Maybrick diary sitting impatiently on his word prosser, all dressed up with nowhere to go.
Mike Barrett "could have been" sceptical about Martin Earl's descriptive powers, thinking he meant to say it was a diary for 1888-9, of roughly A4 size, with at least 20 blank sides of paper, with no printed dates on any of them.
Perpetual suspended disbelief by the power of "it could have been". And the greatest part is that no one needs to have any actual evidence for any of this.
I think the last thing the Barrett believers need is anyone giving them a hard time with any more actual evidence that conflicts with their faith in the great Goldie Street Hoax Conspiracy, brought to them by the one and only Michael 'Thomas Quick' Barrett, whose relationship with reality was a troubled one indeed.
Funny RJ should mention smelling salts. I was thinking of donating mine - unused since my last hangover some years ago - given the histrionics witnessed over the last day or two here on this thread by posters old and new, who are frustrated to find themselves further away today, from pinning the diary on the Barrett donkey, than Melvin Harris and co were back in January 1995.
They'll be walking backwards for Christmas at this rate.
Love,
Caz
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