In a word, “interesting.”
Although there may be similarities, no two cases are identical.
Some cases are really baffling/confusing to begin with, so you have to take each piece of evidence in isolation and test it.
Once you do that, it becomes a piece in a jigsaw puzzle, and instead of saying “I believe”, you can now now say “I know.”
I could witter on forever on the subject; however, if you have any specific questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
The answer Elan, is that sometimes the evidence is not altogether accurate/true, and is it necessary to separate fact from fiction!!!
Does that answer your question?
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Lucy commented on :
I really enjoy reading your answers! 🙂
Elan commented on :
Why are things confusing? 🙁
Douglas commented on :
The answer Elan, is that sometimes the evidence is not altogether accurate/true, and is it necessary to separate fact from fiction!!!
Does that answer your question?