Originally posted by caz
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There is no context to those quotes attributed to Keith Skinner that changes their meaning, and what you've failed to acknowledge is that in my post to Erobtiha I gave the page reference to where they can be found in Harrison's 2003 book, so anyone, including you, could have looked it up themselves.
But if you really want the entire thing, here it is within a section headed "ANNE'S STORY" regarding the recorded message she had left on 31st July 1994 in which she broke her stunning yarn about the diary having been in her family for many years having not said a single word about this to any of the researchers before that day.
"Anne has explained her actions now many times. She wrote to me with obvious distress in July 1997 saying that from the time the contracts were signed our contract had always been with Michael So far as she was concerned we were just 'the people in London'. She certainly didn't think of us as friends or even colleagues at that stage. Her life was in turmoil; as a Catholic the concept of divorce as horrific and she could not share her problems with anyone, certainly not with us.
"I also worried that the research waters had been muddied, but I was extremely relieved to learn later how closely Keith had been involved with the unravelling of the plot because I trust his integrity implicitly. Keith has said to be on many occasions, "I was involved from the very first and I was present at most of the meetings of Paul and Billy. If the story had been forced I would have detected it by now. If I had detected it I would have exposed it.
'Those who believe Anne is lying, or that she has been bought by Paul must include me in the plot as well," he claims. In his inimitable, pernickety way he has, at times, tested Anne's patience with his minute cross-examination of every second of the journey that led her to make the confession. Keith's honesty and fervour is very persuasive. Anne's defection and seeming obliviousness to her professional and personal responsibility to us and indeed to the Devereux family distressed me, but on balance I see now how it could have happened."
Is that enough for you or do you want me to reproduce the entire book?
And, by way of reminder of the context for my exchange with Erobitha into which you interjected yourself, this all came about because Erobitha posted in #1164:
"I trust Keith’s view and interpretation of how Anne interacted with him. That’s first-hand experience which cannot be so easily brushed off as some might think. It needs to be considered. She actively assisted Keith with many things related to the research on the diary."
The point at issue is whether Keith's view and interpretation of how Anne interacted him can be trusted. The evidence suggests it cannot. I was pointing out that he trusted Anne's story before, and pretty much staked his own reputation on the fact that she was telling the truth, according to the quote attributed to him by Shirley Harrison.
If you have anything sensible to say about any of this do go ahead but please spare us the constant moaning and smear attempts.
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