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Originally Posted by Kealym
Except ... we were told that the first forgery by Tohya had accounted for everything up to and including Eva's flight to the Kuwadorian. This gets even harder when you take End / Dawn into account, where Maria dies, like, immediately. Besides, despite the message bottles being the basis for people's conspiracy theories, I doubt anyone actually believed they were penned by Maria Ushiromiya.
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At the very least, the Professor doesn't seem to believe that in the slightest, and indeed is suspicious as to who actually did write them. If prominent academic Witch Hunters don't believe Maria is the author, then it's very likely nobody does. If the actual story structure reflects what we see to some extent (Battler is narrator, etc.), then there's no way anyone would believe that.
Though, as always, this continues to raise the question of
why the writer signed Maria's name to the damn messages, something that's never been adequately explained.