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Our fifth release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Paul Feldman, author or ‘Jack the Ripper: The Final Chapter’. Interviewed by Bob Azurdia on BBC Radio Merseyside, which aired on the 11th and 18th of October, 1995.
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JM
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Absolutely fascinating. Listening to all of these and hearing the voices for the first time now of people who I have only every heard about briefly.
Can anyone tell me what happened to the major players here?
Mike Barratt
Anne Graham
Shirley Harrison
Paul Feldman ?
I understand they may not all be alive still but it appears that after 1996 everything went quiet... there seems to be no interviews at all since then regarding that whole period. Were they all just so thoroughly discredited, that no one took them seriously anymore and so faded in to obscurity?
thanks all.
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Originally posted by Yatish View PostAbsolutely fascinating. Listening to all of these and hearing the voices for the first time now of people who I have only every heard about briefly.
Can anyone tell me what happened to the major players here?
Mike Barratt
Anne Graham
Shirley Harrison
Paul Feldman ?
I understand they may not all be alive still but it appears that after 1996 everything went quiet... there seems to be no interviews at all since then regarding that whole period. Were they all just so thoroughly discredited, that no one took them seriously anymore and so faded in to obscurity?
thanks all.
Shirley Harrison participated in a panel discussion on the Maybrick Diary in 2017. She and Anne Graham are still living.
The book Ripper Diary- The Inside Story takes the events from the beginning up to 2002. Its required reading.
I'm glad you're enjoying the Maybrick Diary audio series. There are three more releases to come.
JM
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Originally posted by Yatish View PostAbsolutely fascinating. Listening to all of these and hearing the voices for the first time now of people who I have only every heard about briefly.
Can anyone tell me what happened to the major players here?
Mike Barratt
Anne Graham
Shirley Harrison
Paul Feldman ?
I understand they may not all be alive still but it appears that after 1996 everything went quiet... there seems to be no interviews at all since then regarding that whole period. Were they all just so thoroughly discredited, that no one took them seriously anymore and so faded in to obscurity?
thanks all.
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Originally posted by Yatish View PostAbsolutely fascinating. Listening to all of these and hearing the voices for the first time now of people who I have only every heard about briefly.
Can anyone tell me what happened to the major players here?
Mike Barratt
Anne Graham
Shirley Harrison
Paul Feldman ?
I understand they may not all be alive still but it appears that after 1996 everything went quiet... there seems to be no interviews at all since then regarding that whole period. Were they all just so thoroughly discredited, that no one took them seriously anymore and so faded in to obscurity?
thanks all."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Thanks guys. Paul / Jonathan.. Appreciate it a lot. Just incredible hearing Feldman / Harrison mention William Friedkin and Anthony Hopkins are lined up with New Line Cinema, and plot depending, it is question of when in the next 18 months filming was due to begin!!
Would it be unfair to state the slightly higher pitch of kerching was audible through their voices?
Without any proof my initial impression would be that Anne probably knows more than is letting on (Mike being lined up as a patsy via the lure of money to play along), and the story of her seeing the diary in her father’’s trunk in the early 1960s does not seem convincing. I take it there is no DNA test conducted to link her via familiar lines to Florence Maybrick?
Another impression would be that Mike didn’t out Anne as the author even after such an acrimonious divorce as the lure of the ultimate pay off via the film was always still there? Maybe I’m way off the mark there.
Does Anne / Shirley even today stick with the original story?Last edited by Yatish; 08-10-2019, 07:49 PM.
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The sixth release from the Maybrick Diary audio recordings.
Paul Feldman at the Cloak & Dagger Club, February, 1998.
In conversation with Keith Skinner.
with a spirited rebuttal from Martin Fido during the Q&A portion of the evening.
*This tape recording was in very bad shape and deteriorating.
I ran it through several processes to bring it from 'unlistenable' to 'fairly listenable'.
Perhaps its for completists only? I enjoyed it.
Available to stream or download for FREE at the following link:
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Thank you for listening,
JM
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Originally posted by jmenges View Post
*This tape recording was in very bad shape and deteriorating.
I ran it through several processes to bring it from 'unlistenable' to 'fairly listenable'.
If you’re a subscriber, you’ll be receiving the second version automatically as if it were a new episode.
Stay tuned
JM
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What was initially intended as just an eight part series on the Maybrick Diary is now going to become an open-ended series, as I've received recordings related to the Diary that now exceed eight.
So...ignore the 'eight part' bit.
All future recordings concerning the Maybrick Diary-no matter how many there are or when they occurred chronologically- will be put under this series' banner.
Also, stay tuned later today for a MUCH improved copy of Paul Feldman's talk from the February 1998 meeting of the Cloak and Dagger Club, plus an added bonus- the review of the proceedings as published in the April 1998 issue of Ripperologist Magazine-written by Adam Wood-which will be available for you to download.
Thanks for listening,
JMLast edited by jmenges; 09-07-2019, 02:35 PM.
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***IMPROVED AUDIO QUALITY FROM THE PREVIOUS UPLOAD***
Paul Feldman at the Cloak & Dagger Club, February, 1998.
In conversation with Keith Skinner.
with a spirited rebuttal from Martin Fido during the Q&A portion of the evening.
Available to stream or download for FREE at the following link:
Also, while you're there, be sure to grab the pdf of Adam Wood's review of this event as it appeared in Ripperologist Magazine #16.
Thanks for listening,
JM
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