Originally posted by Iconoclast
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I think, in all probability, whoever wrote the Diary new quite a bit about Maybrick and not a lot about the Whitechapel murders. I mean, there's virtually no detail about the murders in the Diary although, of course, being short on detail means the hoaxer reduces the risk of being caught out in an obvious mistake. Moreover, there weren't that many decent JtR books in the early 90s and no site like this, of course, so researching JtR wouldn't have been so easy.
Here's a theory. A modern hoaxer has been researching James Maybrick, maybe for an intended book, or perhaps a newspaper article or magazine. Then, for whatever reason, the project is abandoned. At some point they decided to create a JtR diary hoax, possibly inspired by the Hitler Diaries from 1988-just four years before the Maybrick Diary came into the public domain.
Of course, they have to select a murderer. Who better as a candidate they already know a great deal about?
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