Originally posted by rjpalmer
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In other words, the hoaxer was aware of the Kelly photograph.
I would add that the hoaxer is almost begging his or her readers to refer to the Kelly photograph in order to look for the 'clue' that the 'fools' could not find.
It is a puzzle for the reader to solve, and Barrett, infamously, was a maker of children's puzzles for Look-In before he came forward with the hoaxed diary.
The hoaxer also assumed that the reader would have access to the police photograph in order to solve this puzzle ...
... which again rationally dates the diary to the 1960s or later, when the photograph first obtained wide circulation.
Before that date, the photo was either in the off-limits City of London Police materials or in one exceedingly rare book in French--so rare that to this day only one library in the UK owns a copy, and that Library was only founded after the diary was published.
Dear readers, I implore you all to think long and hard before assuming that these terrible simplicities are anything other than a concerted campaign by RJ to squeeze every single piece of information (whether known or rumour) into a Barrett hoax theory.
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