Originally posted by caz
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I think this little squabble has run its course, but I've just noticed something that Martin Fido once wrote about Anne's laughter.
"it has been my impression whenever I have spoken to Anne or listened to tapes of her being interviewed that she is lying, and describes herself well when she says she is a very manipulative person. I think she is particularly skilled at using a rush of girlish laughter to deflect and redirect embarrassing questions. "
So perhaps Anne's peals of laughter--if that indeed proves to be her reaction--might not quite mean what Caz believes they will mean.
I found Martin's quote--of all places---on a thread dedicated to Ronnie Biggs, the train robber.
Here is the whole conversation, which I give in deference to Keith Skinner for the following reason.
It probably doesn't matter now, but some months ago I repeated a story that I thought Keith had told, of Anne running from the room when questioned about the diary. I had thought I had wrongly attributed this to Keith when it was Martin who had told it (at an entirely different time and place) but I see now that both Martin and Keith did discuss the event at considerable length on this forum, including some email excerpts from Anne explaining her behavior. Other than using the word 'valuation' for 'evaluation,' she strikes me as quite literate when she needs to be.
Anyway, as I may have slightly misremembered what I had read 20 years ago, I repost this thread for Keith's benefit, as he explains his own memories and explanations for Anne's extraordinary behavior--at least as Martin remembered it.
If anyone is interested in this event of yesteryear, one would have to scroll down to the night of 23 July 2022 at 11:37 pm and read the next several posts.
Archive through 26 July 2002 (casebook.org)
Adieu.
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