Agree. It’s not just the neighbors, though. The parents’ house—i.e.: the one listed on the birth certificate—was not large. One storey, with three bedrooms, and it was split between two families. When Stanley Ann stayed there, she slept in the hall (this is documented).
David Maraniss interviewed one of the residents of the house who lived there during the time of Stanley Ann’s pregnancy. Cindy Pratt said SA was not residing there at the time. Not during the pregnancy, and not after.
Hard to beat the testimony of an actual resident—especially one very friendly toward Stanley Ann.
Would like to explain how this even makes any sense at all?
But if the BC was fake, why would the address be considered authentic?