Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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Jim Swanson was born in 1912, and thus would have been only 12 at the time of his grandfather's death.
The books and other papers ended up with Jim's aunt, Donald's daughter Alice.
Apparently although the family had been told the killer had been known, they had never been given a name.
It was only with the death of Alice in 1980, that the name in the Marginlia became known to the family. Jim and his brother Donald, being the executors of Alice's will.
Whether or not Swanson's grandson, Jim, actually witnessed Donald making Notes, or was told by other members of the family, it seems clear he, nor any other member of the family had seen the name, or the Marginlia before the the death of Alice in 1980.
I would therefore suggest that Donald Swanson did not write the Marginlia or any comments in his books with the intention of them being read by anyone else.
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