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TLM lies, tells the truth, lies more, tells more truth, lies more... etc.
Where do her lies end, and where does the truth begin? And where does that truth end, and her other lies begin? Ad nauseum. :banghead:
That is why we have to pay very, very close attention to ALL the evidence presented in this case. Not just assume there is no evidence against the accused (the trial isn't over yet, all the evidence isn't presented yet), or just assume that he is absolutely, without a doubt, guilty. It is fine to have opinions, I am not saying we shouldn't think that he is *probably* guilty/not guilty, but to make a definite decision, ALL the evidence needs to be presented. We can not rely on her word only, just because she sometimes tells the truth. Her word is only there, as far as I am concerned, to 'back up' the evidence. Unless evidence is presented that matches her statements perfectly, then it is probably fairly safe to disregard anything else she says. Or is it?
I just hope, at the end of it all, that the right decision and the right people are locked up. For life. This is about Tori, a little girl whose life was taken away from her before she even had the chance to live it. She didn't die of natural causes. She died because some person(s) took it from her. This has to be done right.
:moo: :moo: :moo:
I am paying very close attention to the evidence in this case. And nothing Derstine has suggested is evidence. Nothing. The evidence so far is showing that TLM's account of events which is direct evidence, is being backed up with circumstantial evidence collected.
I'm also having a hard time figuring out why a guy who had a pre-arranged appointment to pick up a large quantity of drugs from his supplier, thought it would be a good idea to take along a girl that he indicated was just a casual acquaintance and the child that she had just lured from a school.
And there is no way anyone can convince me that Victoria just got into that car with two complete strangers and went happily along with them on this adventure. How convenient for the defendent that she's not here to tell her version of the story. The truth.
But hopefully her battered little half naked body buried in a rock pile 140km away from home tells the story for her.
MOO