On one hand, you are an ambitious data aggregator, and your efforts can be incredibly valuable for archiving and connecting the dots or even debunking/proving certain assumptions.
This is especially true now, as Chris has become more subdued, learned to keep quiet, and most people seem to have moved on to greener pastures. It feels like there are fewer individuals determined to scour every corner for any information that might shed light on his life and misadventures. The content in this thread mostly comes from a small group of regulars who react to news.
On the other hand, it seems like you're so eager to make a significant impact on Christory—similar to the "Flutter is pregnant" post, which, to me, felt like a clear attempt to leave your mark at the expense of, well, the truth. This approach risks backfiring, potentially completely scorching your credibility and leading others to question your motivations for conducting all this research.
Instead of quitting because you feel "unappreciated," why not take a step back, refine your approach, question your real motivations, leave your ego aside and just let your hard work speak for itself? Usually it leads to better results, even those you crave so much.