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And I think the opposite is happening. I see the charges are being viewed as an unfortunate result of his captivity, rather than looking at who he was before captivity and why he went on that trip with a pregnant wife. I think we lost early details.It seems that Boyle and Coleman are only viewed through the lens of recently filed charges, and not through the reality of who they were when they decided to travel to a dangerous part of the world to save people. Five years of torture during captivity changed both of them to the extent that they will never be who they were then they embarked on their trip.
jmo