Kat
Kind words do not cost much
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I have seen it said here, by many posters (I can't remember who said it and that's not important to my point anyway) that when someone lies there is always a bit of truth in it. I have to respectfully disagree. There might be, but most of the time there's not.
However, after listening to many suspects (who were later convicted of a crime) give interviews it is when they go into too much detail...it is when they take what should be a simple straight forward answer and apply such attention to detail to that part of their story or the details of that part of the story drift and change...that's a pretty good indication that the suspect or POI is not telling the truth.
That they have something to hide about that particular portion of their story. KWIM?
So that is one of the reasons I have concluded that the beds story is made up. It's not factual. Can I call it a lie, without gettin' in trouble?
A poster here (I don't remember which one has a tagline) it is a quote by Judge Judy but it's applicable here I think, it something along these lines:
"When something doesn't make sense, it's usually because it's not true".
Amen Judy.
However, after listening to many suspects (who were later convicted of a crime) give interviews it is when they go into too much detail...it is when they take what should be a simple straight forward answer and apply such attention to detail to that part of their story or the details of that part of the story drift and change...that's a pretty good indication that the suspect or POI is not telling the truth.
That they have something to hide about that particular portion of their story. KWIM?
So that is one of the reasons I have concluded that the beds story is made up. It's not factual. Can I call it a lie, without gettin' in trouble?

A poster here (I don't remember which one has a tagline) it is a quote by Judge Judy but it's applicable here I think, it something along these lines:
"When something doesn't make sense, it's usually because it's not true".
Amen Judy.