Originally posted by caz
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We've discussed this dozens of times over the years, and I see no crying need to discuss it again--it won't lead us anywhere we need to go. If you're curious about my views on these matters, look in the archive--we've certain gone over it enough times.
Further, we have seen evidence of Barrett's solicitor warning him behind the scenes to 'stop strangling the golden goose' and we have also seen Barrett alleging that his estranged wife told him (at the end of 1994) to "keep [your] mouth shut and that if [you do] you could receive a payment of L20,000 before the end of the month," so it is hardly surprising that Barrett's motives would be conflicted, and his behavior erratic and contradictory, depending on what was going on behind or before the scenes.
The ironic thing, if one cares to call it ironic, is that I agree with Keith Skinner that Barrett's self-destructive confession was connected to his estrangement from his wife and daughter, as well as his anger at Smith and Feldman. We've always agreed about this. Where we disagree is whether or not this tells us anything about the truth of Mike's January 1995 affidavit, or anything about Mike's involvement in the hoax independent of his various confessions and retractions.
Something you and Keith might ask yourselves is that if the January 5, 1995 sworn affidavit was motivated by a desire to make a false confession, then why did Mike not distribute that confession? What good would it do locked in a safe? Why did Mike not send it to the newspapers or otherwise advertise it if that was his plan? Or why not send it to Smith or Feldman or those working towards a film adaptation?
One can understand why Gray and Harris wanted Barrett to talk--they wanted to learn what Mike knew about the diary's origins, by why would Barrett himself agree to the creation of this document, only to keep it safely tucked away under attorney/client privilege?
As far as we know, the affidavit was distributed to exactly one person: Anne Graham, which is thoroughly bizarre if this was a false confession, for she was perhaps the only person in the entire world in a position to know the truth or falseness of Mike's claims. You don't find that strange?
Graham apparently leaked it to Harrison, but she alerted no one else that we know of. That's certainly strange behavior from an erratic man who was supposedly swearing to a false confession in order to fool the world that he had something to do with the creation of the Maybrick diary.
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