As detailed in this post, the Doyles believed Houdini had been wholly convinced by the message. But Houdini was troubled by the lack of specifics and that the pages were written in English. He and his mother only communicated in German. He eventually told the Doyles that he did not believe the message had come from his mother.
I now think it's possible these pages passed from Bernard Ernst to magician and collector John Mulholland. David Copperfield acquired the Mulholland Collection in 1991, which seeded the magnificent museum he has today. So Mama has been home the entire time!
Thanks to Bruce Averbook for making this find and David Copperfield for allowing me to share. You can watch video of the discovery on my Patreon.
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It's the only path that makes sense. Ernst must have had this Lady Doyle message in his possession along with the Houdini-Doyle correspondence. Note that both items wind up in DC's museum. Mulholland must have picked it up from Ernst before he died in the 1930s. Bess most likely gave Ernst that Lady Doyle message along with those HH diaries.
ReplyDeletePretty much my thinking exactly.
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