Whoa there people, I did not say that the Masons were behind the killings, or that there was any type of conspiracy among them to kill the women. What I am asking is; with the Maybrick family connections to the Masons, would they not feel it was important to hide the identity of the killer if it was known he was a Mason or, would Michael, who had much to lose, be able to appeal to that society for help in hiding James's crimes?
I know very little about the Masons, but on thing I do know is that where possible they look after each other.
In the Maybrick saga, Michaels actions are very suspicious. He seemed to dominate his brothers, Why? Because he was famous, or because he was senior to them in the Masons?
If Conspiracy is there, I'm suggesting it was a damage limitation conspiracy not a ritual murder one.
I know very little about the Masons, but on thing I do know is that where possible they look after each other.
In the Maybrick saga, Michaels actions are very suspicious. He seemed to dominate his brothers, Why? Because he was famous, or because he was senior to them in the Masons?
If Conspiracy is there, I'm suggesting it was a damage limitation conspiracy not a ritual murder one.
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