I sense those that think Maybrick was the Ripper are getting more and more desperate.
Maybrick Diary - Fake or Genuine
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Indeed, Ike. After 30+ years of skepticism, the tide has turned.Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
I sense those that think Maybrick was the Ripper are getting more and more.
Even Observer's come over to the cause.
The conversion comes quickly--similar to when the apostle Paul was struck blind on the road to Damascus.
One moment the skeptic is having a cup of tea and a cinnamon bun, flicking idly through Dan Farson's Jack the Ripper (1971), when his eyes grab hold of it.
It is obvious and unmistakable; the blood rushes to his head, the sky goes white, his entire world tilts.
FM.
Suddenly, it all makes sense. The anagrams. Diego Laurenz. JAmes MaybriCK.
I once was lost but now am found
was blind but now I see
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My one experience of jury duty, I was the lone holdout on two charges and I changed 11 jurors mind on one of them.
One juror said he was an iconoclast. I wasn’t an iconoclast and that was around 2000. I was a Maybrickian and no one can say I was iconoclastic and had an agenda.
I may be iconoclastic now but it makes no difference with Maybrick. With the man charged in my case, I regret not being more lenient on him and not siding with the police on all charges.
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Hey, I'm a red blooded male. I can't multi-task, I was throwing darts at a photograph of Alan Shearer at the timeOriginally posted by Iconoclast View Post
Somewhat obviously, RJ - but, man, he had ONE job!
(By the way, when we’ve been there ten thousand years, it’ll still be Maybrick.)
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Indeed Mr Palmer. I remember many moons ago looking at that very image, and one thing struck me which few have mentioned. There, smack bang in the middle of the FM I definitely envisioned a capital T. It's hard to make out, but throws a new light on the birthplace of the Whitechapel fiendOriginally posted by rjpalmer View Post
One moment the skeptic is having a cup of tea and a cinnamon bun, flicking idly through Dan Farson's Jack the Ripper (1971), when his eyes grab hold of it.
It is obvious and unmistakable; the blood rushes to his head, the sky goes white, his entire world tilts.
FM.
Suddenly, it all makes sense. The anagrams. Diego Laurenz. JAmes MaybriCK.
I once was lost but now am found
was blind but now I see
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Maybrick did not write the Diary no matter how much some want it to be true. The Diary was in all likelihood written by the Barretts.Last edited by John Wheat; 06-23-2025, 10:28 AM.
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Wheato - I think you're confused, that was your Tuesday go-to response.Originally posted by John Wheat View PostMaybrick did not write the Diary no matter how much some want it to be true. The Diary was in all likelihood written by the Barretts.
Can we get Monday's, please, as it's one of my favourites?
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Spot on John.Originally posted by John Wheat View PostMaybrick did not write the Diary no matter how much some want it to be true. The Diary was in all likelihood written by the Barretts.
Maybrick did not write the Diary, it's beyond belief any rationa thinkingl human being could consider such a thing. The Diary was in all liklihood written by a man with a pen
Apologies for inserting my Friday response, today being Monday of course. I think I'll use my Thursday response tomorrow, just to shake things up
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