Cheyenne130
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Would you say it's fair to say that she used words like "always" and "never" when perhaps she should have said "usually"? We heard a mechanical engineer that knew Nancy from the time she moved into the neighborhood testify that she ran with Nancy, and it was not unusual for Nancy to run alone.
I didn't give much credance to "always" and "never". I am sure the jury would take into consideration the love and passion of a friend and realize that absolutes are not accurate. There are always (not never) exceptions.
