
Originally Posted by
Jericho
Hi Tony,
I'll do my best.
My main concerns are:
(1) Barrett has said it was a scam (and subsequently retracted, and then...) I guess we'll gain a better idea after his 'trial' sorry, speech, at the cricket club in May. I hope to be there and I hope I get the opportunity to speak to him.
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(2) Historical inaccuracies in the text. Too much slippage between modern Liverpool and Maybrick's Liverpool. Like a BBC update of one of Jane Austen's novels - the sensibility is all wrong. Of course, this is my subjective response, and it's only to the diary.
I still think Maybrick is a strong candidate.
Hello Jericho
I find it very interesting that although you believe in James Maybrick's candidacy as Jack the Ripper that you don't feel comfortable with the Diary. That as you say, "The 'tone' of the 'diary' doesn't feel right for the time - again it seems too modern."
I have to concur with this feeling. I have been a consistent of the opponent of the Diary from the beginning and I have to say that there is a lot about it that simply feels contrived and artificial.
All the best
Chris
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