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That always makes me laugh!
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Only one is bipolar.
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Incorrect. If I was in his position, even if I didn't remember the incident, I would think she was telling the truth. I would think she was exaggerating something more innocuous. And then I might have to make some tactical decisions about what I would be able to say out loud.
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Your point does not even address my point.
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Again, they are saying opposite things. Acknowledge them, just don't believe both. You cannot.
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It just seems too reasonable that she's misremembering the attacker for people to accept, I guess. And what a coincidence her boyfriend lived near the country club, in a home matching her description, was friends with the people she placed at the party, and looked like Brett.
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Memories are fallible & unreliable, how many people have positively identified a person for a crime & it turns out they were wrong? https://www.innocenceproject.org/causes/eyewitness-misidentification/ …
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