Originally posted by Iconoclast
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And let me be very clear. All I'm saying is that I can't see why the Barretts couldn't be the forgers. I don't rely on anything that Barrett said "amongst all the likes and the drinking". I know that the diary is a modern forgery. I wonder how it got into the hands of the Barretts. I note that Barrett sought a genuine Victorian diary from the decade of the Ripper murders with blank pages. I note that his wife lied about why he did so. Getting hold of such a diary is something I would only expect a prospective forger to have done. So I can't see why the Barretts aren't obvious candidates for forging the diary. Despite this very straightforward and logical approach to the subject, it seems to be controversial for some reason.
But if you are accepting that it's possible that the Barretts forged the diary then I'm not sure there's really any need to continue this discussion, as we both agree. If so, I'm very glad to hear
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