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And further think about it. The ego is there on clear display: Steve Powell-Steve Parks. Steve P.-Steve P. He so desperately wants to take credit that he has to frame up someone with a similar name so that at the very least, some part of his name goes down in the legend of it. He just couldn't come right out and say it, but suppose his little tale of fiction was believed then people throughout the ages would be saying that Steve P was the diary author and they'd unknowingly be giving props to him! A diabolical plan.
I like the way you read into individuals' minds, Ally...
And happy not to be the target.
And further think about it. The ego is there on clear display: Steve Powell-Steve Parks. Steve P.-Steve P. He so desperately wants to take credit that he has to frame up someone with a similar name so that at the very least, some part of his name goes down in the legend of it. He just couldn't come right out and say it, but suppose his little tale of fiction was believed then people throughout the ages would be saying that Steve P was the diary author and they'd unknowingly be giving props to him! A diabolical plan.
At long last it has come to me in a blinding flash after years spent examining and tweaking my memories. And finally, my theory has solidified: Steve Powell wrote the Diary. Think about it. We have seen his demonstrated ability for fiction writing fleshed out over the course of the years as he tries desperately to do two things: shift the blame onto someone else and still profit from his endeavors. If you really analyze it, you will quickly see that I am right-- the hyperbole, the melodrama, the sheer unadulterated fictitious quality of his "autobiographical journal of truth". He framed Maybrick in the diary, and now, just like then, he's trying to frame Steve Parks in his new book.
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