Originally posted by Ally
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But to me, that's not the most ironic of the ironies.
Back in the day, Keith acknowledged that Melvin had made a strong case for the Diary being a fake and a modern one to boot. There's a post to this effect on the old CD, and Keith said the same thing to Karoline Leech.
However, Keith claimed that he had a trump card: Anne Graham.
All the "modern hoax" theories had to be 'somehow wrong' due to one fact: Anne Graham had seen the Diary in 1968 and Billy Graham had seen it before World War II.
Keith had met these people and had quizzed them, had great faith in their honesty, and Melvin hadn't even talked to them. Keith had the "Inside Story."
Further, the argument ran, Melvin was too cowardly and too blinded by his own bluff to meet these people and see for himself.
So, if you recall, it wasn't just a matter of Melvin releasing his 'secret' evidence--there was also a concerted effort to have Melvin meet Anne Graham and see for himself. The 'Insiders' were so convinced of her honesty that they were also convinced that Melvin would be, too, once he mustered the backbone to meet Anne.
Do you remember why this never happened?
It didn't happen because Melvin said that he would only meet Anne on the condition that certain papers and taped interviews with her and her father were first made available, so he could prepare himself to quiz her competently.
Since this never happened, this meeting never took place.
And around and around it went until, sadly, Melvin died too young.
Fast forward 20 years and the same people who were so confident that Anne Graham was telling the truth are now pushing an entirely different provenance (that the diary was found underneath Paul Dodd's floorboards on 9 March 1992) which immediately calls into question their own former belief in Anne Graham's honesty, and indeed, implies that she had completely bamboozled them for years for reasons never entirely explained. They were chiding Melvin for not meeting the woman that they have now more or less thrown under the bus. (Though some want it both ways and ride the fence).
Yet, without even having access to the appropriate documentation, we are supposed to believe their judgment this time around.
Admittedly, I'm a partisan. But I find that ironic.
Originally posted by Ally
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That's not the case.
It's far more tedious than that. They are merely looking to confirm certain tedious details about dates, exact wording, etc., to prove or disprove certain aspects of Barrett's confession.
It's sad, really.
The world moved on years ago, and the 'debate,' such as it is, really boils down to a handful of people, including me, who want to prove each other wrong.
The world itself doesn't give a damn. The fact is, Tom Mitchell would have a better chance blowing new life into the stoney lungs of the Cardiff Giant than in rehabilitating the Maybrick Diary.
There's only one person who can give the whole story and she's not talking and hasn't talked for twenty years. Most key players are dead, and the rest are entering their geriatric years and probably don't need the stress.
I'm suggest we suspend the "debate" and take up bird watching.
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