Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I note that you didn't quote (and respond to) the part of my post which said "And we certainly know that Mike was extremely agitated by Warren's forthcoming article in May 1994, don't we? He even threatened to sue him for libel if he went ahead with publication?" Was that a problem for you to deal with?
Mike threatened people with solicitors like other people frown and walk away. He went down to see Eddie Lyons in Fountains Road in 1993 and threatened him with solicitors if he said he found the diary in Dodd's house. Around the same time, Mike decided to swear an affidavit to the effect that he had been given the diary in good faith by the late Tony Devereux, as he had been claiming since the start, because his ownership was now under threat.
What is your source for Mike being 'extremely agitated' by Warren's forthcoming article? How did this manifest itself? Or was he just miffed by Warren's interference and anti-Mike agenda? He wasn't planning to give Mike or the diary an easy ride, was he?
If the surprising news of Mike having been a journalist didn't come as a complete shock or disaster when it was revealed in July 1994, that can only be because there had been an even bigger shock and disaster of Mike having confessed to having forged the diary.
So, of course, the journalism issue paled by comparison. Absent the confession, though, surely it would have led to some very uncomfortable questions for Mike, unless the researchers at the time were completely incompetent or, worse, unwilling to consider any evidence which pointed towards him being the forger.
As for Mike allegedly "changing his mind like the weather" I'm well aware that he told two different stories about where the diary came from. One was that he was given it by Tony Devereux, the other that he (and his wife) had forged it. But when saying that a person changes their mind like the weather it implies constant, irrational changes doesn't it? Yes, we can see that when Mike saw an opportunity from making money from the diary he would say he got it from Tony Devereux. But on other occasions - and I would suggest all other occasions - he said it was a forgery. I think it just paints a false picture to suggest he kept changing his mind like the weather as if he couldn't work out what story he liked best.
From March 1992 to June 1994, Mike was adamant that Tony Devereux had given him the diary for being a good friend.
In June 1994, Mike claimed that he had forged it by himself.
After reading Shirley's paperback, Mike decided to accuse Anne of holding the pen - not unwisely, as nobody sane could ever attribute the handwriting to him.
In January 1995, Mike added his late father-in-law, his former friend Tony and even his young daughter Caroline to the list of people in the know or involved somehow in the process of forging the diary.
We had various changes of story from that point, where Mike would revert to his original Devereux provenance whenever it suited him in the moment, restating a belief that the diary was genuine one minute, before carrying on with his forgery claims the next, allocating the various roles to himself or Anne, depending on the questions he was being asked and the effect he wanted to have on his audience. There wasn't a single coherent account that could be relied upon, right up to 1999 at the aptly named Smoke & Stagger [thank you, Keith Skinner], and yet a tiny scrap of paper with an auction date and proof of purchase would have saved Mike years of fannying about trying to maintain some sort of personal control over the diary story.
In his final years, when sobered up and less of a live wire, Mike reverted once more to the Devereux provenance and his stated belief that the diary was genuine. He tried his hand at writing a novel, and sent a chapter to Robert Smith for approval, not to try and show how he could have written the diary - that was a long gone busted flush - but in the forlorn hope of finally getting someone to believe he had it in him to be a writer in his own right.
Think of all the sad people who have auditioned for tv singing or dancing competitions, who couldn't hold a tune in a bucket or had two left feet, and you may get some idea of the mountain Mike had set himself to climb, without any of the God-given equipment.
Love,
Caz
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