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DaneIlario
daneilario--disqus

And it's been taken down. WTF.

Actually, you don't need to believe that all of the evidence is either flat out wrong or inadvertently misconstrued; rather, you only need one serious piece of reasonable doubt in order to consider that all the other evidence might be flawed. In E.G. Marshall's case, he wasn't convinced until the subject of the

Actually, you don't need to believe that all of the evidence is either flat out wrong or inadvertently misconstrued; rather, you only need one serious piece of reasonable doubt in order to consider that all the other evidence might be flawed. In E.G. Marshall's case, he wasn't convinced until the subject of the