Originally posted by Omlor
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If the ‘obvious’ is that nobody can see into a ripper theorist's mind and know that a book was - or was not - written in the hope that it would shove the diary out of the limelight, then I’m happy to admit it. I have no idea why Melvin would have imagined that a hospital patient still made a plausible enough ripper suspect to merit another book claiming D'Onston was actually Jack. But there we are. I have to believe that he did imagine it, otherwise how would he have expected to make his readers imagine it too?
It is unfortunate that some people do things (such as using their book, which concludes that a hospital patient murdered and mutilated a series of women, to claim that a certain diary was a modern hoax - both cases still unproven and certain to remain that way, whether anyone likes it or not and whether anyone believes me or not) that leave themselves wide open to speculation about their motives. But that’s life. You’d have had more room to whinge about Paul Butler if you were not already the perfect role model for anyone thinking of voicing a negative opinion of someone's motives.
Nobody need believe me at all about anything they’d rather not. I don’t blame you for not even wanting to believe in the existence of evidence which would only do uncomfortable things to your belief in the existence of a modern hoax conspiracy.
Originally posted by Graham
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Originally posted by Maria
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Were you ‘there’ in March 2002 when Mike Barrett gave the ten pages to Keith Skinner? Was Shirley Harrison? (Melvin would not thank you for suggesting she is a Harris. ) We reported this on page 271 of Ripper Diary. Mike originally told Keith that he had transcribed the text from some of the missing diary pages. (The pages he handed over clearly didn’t come from the diary itself.) Later he claimed that he had created the pages himself to see if he could match what was written in the diary. The only person who may have expressed an intention to ‘release’ these pages was Mike himself, and presumably he thought better of it. There is not a shred of evidence that any of the missing pages survived to be seen by Mike, and to my knowledge Keith never voiced any plans to release the pages he was given, nor was Shirley in any position to do so.
So where were you when this ‘diary crowd’ told you they planned to release additional pages? When did this happen and which individuals told you this?
Or were you just trying to appeal to readers who believe in fairy stories?
Love,
Caz
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