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    Leaving aside the idiocy of your statement about who Star Wars is "meant to appeal to," this is as much a "can't-miss" film as any movie coming to screens could be. They probably don't even need to advertise between now and the release- just posters with "Star Wars" on it and everyone and their brother would go AND

    …did you read the article you're commenting on? Because that's the thesis.

    It's one of those cases where so many people have written books and talked about it that the very basic facts of the case are often obscured.

    The only other person in the house at the time of the murders (besides the father and step-mother) was the maid, Bridget. Lizzie liked her very much and didn't want her to be blamed for the murders. In order to make it clear that Bridget could not have done it- that she could not have been in the right place at the

    Thank you thank you thank you thank. There is absolutely no controversy. She did it. Her grand jury testimony (which was excluded at her trial) is absolutely damning.