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It reads like a MaryHigginsClark mystery, believable enough if you suspended critical thought for three hours, but not a well reasoned plan (if planned).
It's like, if this were a novel, the author forgot that the main characters would be alive and communicating, relating their experiences too.
Because this would make for a very bad book:
Five people get violently ill at their homes. They alert no one, go to no hospitals, they duscuss nothing with anyone, they die. No one investigates when they last ate, what they ate or where they ate it. Then there are funerals. The End.
After getting snippets of her testimony, I can't determine what her position is. If it was accidental, why all the hyperbole? If she accidentally used misidentified DC mushrooms, why not lead with that?
Eager for a verdict so we can discuss more freely.
JMO
It's like, if this were a novel, the author forgot that the main characters would be alive and communicating, relating their experiences too.
Because this would make for a very bad book:
Five people get violently ill at their homes. They alert no one, go to no hospitals, they duscuss nothing with anyone, they die. No one investigates when they last ate, what they ate or where they ate it. Then there are funerals. The End.
After getting snippets of her testimony, I can't determine what her position is. If it was accidental, why all the hyperbole? If she accidentally used misidentified DC mushrooms, why not lead with that?
Eager for a verdict so we can discuss more freely.
JMO