Hi Caz, RJ
I think that although the idea of Mike making a confession had been about for a while, his actions that January probably convinced Anne and Harrison that he wasn't just talking through his hat. I think him behaving erratically, punching glass doors and producing a signed affidavit rattle cages. Personally, I think that's why Anne started talking publicly. Maybe the handwriting request is a coincidence, but it ties in with the need to neutralise the affidavit. Anne has talked about how close she was with Feldman and described him as her 'protector', so I'm suspicious that Feldman didn't know anything. If Keith genuinely didn't know or at least hadn't physically seen the affidavit in '95, then I agree RJ, that poses the question "why?". Why did Anne and Shirley intentionally keep him in the dark? That said, no one had an interest in crowing about Mike's affidavit (other than Mike), so maybe it was looked into? Anne holds all the keys though, and she wisely choose to keep quiet years ago.
Details of the affidavit were discussed on a public radio show in 1995. How did Keith miss this crucial piece of information for two years? Was he totally unaware, or had he just not handled an actual copy until 1997?
Maybe it's nothing, but I find it odd that Feldman and Anne appear at the C+D with this family history so soon after Mike produces something more substantial than an empty threat. Maybe I'm suspicious, but one of them had a lucrative film deal in the pipeline, the other, if Battlecrease is now the first choice provenance, a proven liar on a grand scale. They couldn't have been up to no good could they?
The affidavit is constantly ridiculed, but we've not got access to the recordings from the Gray meetings that led to it's formation. Why not destroy the affidavit's claims at the time, if it was so unreliable? But it did mention that little diary. And that was sat on by Anne for long enough, that diary is nothing short of damning for the Barretts.
That's enough Muppetry from me on the matter for now.
I think that although the idea of Mike making a confession had been about for a while, his actions that January probably convinced Anne and Harrison that he wasn't just talking through his hat. I think him behaving erratically, punching glass doors and producing a signed affidavit rattle cages. Personally, I think that's why Anne started talking publicly. Maybe the handwriting request is a coincidence, but it ties in with the need to neutralise the affidavit. Anne has talked about how close she was with Feldman and described him as her 'protector', so I'm suspicious that Feldman didn't know anything. If Keith genuinely didn't know or at least hadn't physically seen the affidavit in '95, then I agree RJ, that poses the question "why?". Why did Anne and Shirley intentionally keep him in the dark? That said, no one had an interest in crowing about Mike's affidavit (other than Mike), so maybe it was looked into? Anne holds all the keys though, and she wisely choose to keep quiet years ago.
Details of the affidavit were discussed on a public radio show in 1995. How did Keith miss this crucial piece of information for two years? Was he totally unaware, or had he just not handled an actual copy until 1997?
Maybe it's nothing, but I find it odd that Feldman and Anne appear at the C+D with this family history so soon after Mike produces something more substantial than an empty threat. Maybe I'm suspicious, but one of them had a lucrative film deal in the pipeline, the other, if Battlecrease is now the first choice provenance, a proven liar on a grand scale. They couldn't have been up to no good could they?
The affidavit is constantly ridiculed, but we've not got access to the recordings from the Gray meetings that led to it's formation. Why not destroy the affidavit's claims at the time, if it was so unreliable? But it did mention that little diary. And that was sat on by Anne for long enough, that diary is nothing short of damning for the Barretts.
That's enough Muppetry from me on the matter for now.
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