Originally posted by MrBarnett
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I believe he was a regular attendee at the Grand National during the 1880s, and we know he went to the Wirral races on 27th April 1889, despite waking up that morning feeling unwell. It poured with rain that day and he went home soaked through. He took to his bed that evening feeling even worse, and he was dead in a fortnight.
The hoaxer presumably checked that JM wasn't in America when the Grand National was run, and also worked out that he could reasonably have compared the turf and the pace of recent years and perceived that the 1889 race 'was the fastest' he'd seen.
Again, if this was something the Barretts bothered to check out, Mike didn't think to mention it in his affidavit of 5th January 1995. It was not until June 1995 that Keith first discussed this reference in the diary with Paul Feldman, and with Carol Emmas's help in Liverpool they decided to look into the history of the Grand National.
Love,
Caz
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