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pablo42
Off topic a bit. Chris, seen a programme yesterday about The Ripper. A new suspect was named. A mortuary attendant. Never heard of the guy before.
Hello Pablo and George
There's no particular reason to suspect mortuary assistant Robert Mann to have been the Whitechapel Murderer, so he seems a bit of a nonstarter. For one thing, since Mann was age 52 at the time of the murders he seems on the old side to suddenly begin Ripper-like murders.
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As for Mike Barrett's "confession" to having written the Maybrick Diary, I agree it doesn't hold water.
The bombshell released at the "Maybrick Trial" at the Liverpool cricket club in May 2007 was that researcher Keith Skinner announced that he had some type of unspecified documentation that tied the Diary to Battlecrease House, 7 Riversdale Road, where Florence and James Maybrick lived and where he died, allegedly of arsenic poisoning in May 1889.
I don't know for sure, lacking Skinner's further explanation of what exactly the documentation he possesses comprises, but this might take us back to the original idea that electricians working on the house found it there, or else there's some other reason to tie the document to Battlecrease. In any case, that presumably precludes Barrett from involvement in writing the Diary circa 1992 before taking it to London literary agent Doreen Montgomery.
Chris
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