Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I can't speak for Caz, who accepts the possibility that the scrapbook could be a hoax (and seems to favour it from what I can tell), but I can certainly speak for me (who doesn't): Mike Barrett believed to his dying day that the scrapbook was authentic so there was never any thought in his mind (even when he'd pretty much lost it) that "the diary was forged by someone else". He knew the scrapbook was stolen, or he was almost certain it was. It could therefore have been a hoax, but everything he said other than when he claimed he had hoaxed it shows that he was certain it was not a hoax.
That said, I'm not really addressing your question which is actually a very good one despite your concerns to the contrary: Barrett claimed that he had forged the diary when he had no need to - as you note, it would have been far less demanding had he simply said someone else gave it to him ready-hoaxed. So why did he claim it for himself? Two answers spring to mind:
1) He just didn't think about his claim deeply enough to think about handing the hoax to someone else (which strongly suggests to me that the possibility that it was a hoax never really entered his head); or
2) He was a short-sighted, irrational egotist and fantasist who had run out of glory and attention and wife and child and wanted some or all of it back again, however briefly it might have been for so claiming the hoax for himself was just gut instinct of the most pathetic kind.
You pays your money and you makes your choice. I've paid my money many times over now and I've chosen Option 2 every time.
Cheers,
Ike
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