Wrong on both counts, I am afraid... One we should be thankful John Maloof was convinced this was a great body of work.. and Vivian was far from Batty, she was far from that.
Since you didn't know Vivian Maier personally, and only have access to the same info the rest of us do, you are the one that is wrong Bob. By all accounts she was batty, and those are the accounts of the people that knew her.
Maloof wouldn't give interviews to anyone after he decided to make a documentary about his Maier collection. He had dollar signs in his eyes from day one when he bought the images as a way to possibly cheaply illustrate a book he was working on. So you are wrong again. I think Maloof was less convinced it was a great body of work, since he knew nothing about photography, but he did realize that people would pay after he started showing the images and selling the negs on ebay. That is how I see his actions, and as they say, actions speak louder than words.
I appreciate the fact that you are smitten with the story since you participated in printing images, but by doing so you are also part of the problem. If you didn't know what Maier wanted in her prints, how can you translate her ideas? Technically by reproducing her work you committed a copyright violation. That is just the truth, but I suppose you got caught up in the hooplah like a lot of other people.
I still like you Bob...

Just disagree with you on this one.