Originally posted by rjpalmer
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It was Mike who asked Martin Earl for a Victorian "diary" dating back to the 1880s.
That's how Mike saw the scrapbook, with its separated entries throughout. But without the writing, it would have been RJ's 'blank book without dates' - and as such nobody would ever have referred to it as "a diary".
RJ's best bet would have been to argue that Mike was hoaxing a diary, so that's obviously what he was trying to obtain in March 1992, but he went about it in the wrong way and when he realised his mistake he toddled off to that auction sale and found an old book - which was absolutely NOT a diary, even in RJ's universe - with enough unused, undated pages, after removing the used ones at the front.
There you are, RJ. Have a freebie on me. It's nearly the weekend and I'm feeling generous.
However, others who knew in 1992 [pre-Feldy and the earliest newspaper headlines] that Eddie had found an old book in Dodd's house would refer to it variously as an "old book" signed by Jack the Ripper, or "the old book", or "a diary", or "Jack the Ripper's diary", or just "something that could be important", depending on the individual concerned.
RJ may want a stiff drink with his freebie now.
Love,
Caz
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