In a notable juxtaposition, Seemore’s personal web presence began to blend her former life with quasi-mystical themes. She explored "automatic-writing" exercises, claiming to channel messages from spiritual entities, while still maintaining themes related to her previous lifestyle. It was during this period that her husband, Walter Fritz, began delving into the antiquities market, ultimately leading to the event that would thrust the couple into the global spotlight. The "Harvard Jesus" Papyrus Hoax
While she was not the mastermind of the forgery, the "Jenny Seemore" persona provided the critical trail that led investigators to Walter Fritz. Her story remains a key detail in the Harvard Divinity School crisis , illustrating the surreal background of the man who successfully fooled some of the world's leading Coptic scholars. James Lasdun · Bats on the Ceiling: The Gospel of St Karen jenny seemore
, who is featured for her work in career development and operations. Jenny Woodward The "Harvard Jesus" Papyrus Hoax While she was
: Detail her transition into a quasi-mystical online persona who claimed to channel messages from angels through "automatic writing". 2. Connection to the "Gospel of Jesus's Wife" The Overlap Jenny Woodward : Detail her transition into a
Born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15, 1951, in Hayes, Middlesex, England, Jane Seymour was always destined for a life of juxtaposition. She is the daughter of a British gynaecologist of Jewish descent and a Dutch Protestant mother who survived a Japanese internment camp during World War II. This unique blend of clinical precision and artistic survivalism seems to have woven its way into Seymour’s character.