Originally posted by rjpalmer
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I asked RJ only recently about his own tapes and never had the courtesy of a direct response to any of the questions I asked him in that post. And now he says he didn't even bother to keep the tapes he was sent, but is still whingeing on about the fact that Keith, who did keep hold of the tapes he eventually managed to obtain, has not responded to his polite [don't make me laugh] request to release them. One can just imagine RJ's reaction if Keith had been similarly careless with this material, which RJ is now claiming to be 'highly relevant' to any examination and understanding of Mike's January 1995 affidavit!
I have to wonder when RJ first read the affidavit and whether he had already ditched his own Barrett & Gray tapes by then, or got rid of them at a later date, presumably judging the material to be of no particular relevance to the affidavit. Either way, it seems he rid himself of one of the means he now claims he did need in order to help him examine and understand the affidavit properly, before he committed himself to a guilty verdict.
The tapes originated with Alan Gray, but I'm assuming he and Melvin Harris had control in the early days over who else got to listen to which conversations and when. I'd be very surprised if Paul Feldman was among the privileged few, and I don't expect RJ to reveal who sent him an incomplete set of tapes and when, but it doesn't take a genius to work out that he could do so if his source is one of those who is no longer with us.
Bottom line, though, is how Mike's affidavit – that was regularly held up as the one document in the entire diary saga which, by its very nature, as 'a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court', we could all rely on to represent the truth [I'll leave 'the whole truth and nothing but the truth' out, to spare RJ's blushes] – now turns out to be utterly useless to any 'competent' prosecutor or defender, in the absence of any supporting or contrary evidence, which may or may not be found in the complete Barrett & Gray comedy box set.
Clue: if this explains why Mike wasn't prosecuted back in 1995, after swearing his affidavit, then the only conclusion RJ is surely entitled to reach, based on his own reasoning, is that Messrs Gray and Harris were the ones holding back any supporting evidence that could have nailed the forgers and killed off the diary.
Sorry folks, I started to giggle when writing that last bit.
Love,
Caz
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