10-08-2015, 06:26 PM
I'm failing to see where Scully makes any attempt to answer anything in his responses. He seems to be a person who operates under the assumption that his overly general cut and paste overload of information responses are infallible and have proven the case merely by their posting.
As I showed in my previous post he fatally trusts the FBI in their reports and fails to understand the dishonest context of their entries. I'd ask him to read my last post about the polygraph.
Like David Josephs, I find it repugnant that he dismisses Dorothy Yates' witnessing so crudely without giving consideration to the fact this was one of the most traumatic experiences of her life, the memory of which would be burned in her mind and emotions. Or, of course, we could give credit to Scully who is much more removed from all this than Dorothy and wasn't there, who has an obvious denial agenda along with its uncredible methods. We can take Scully's dismissive word over Dorothy who was there.
In his story Yates said the hitch-hiker placed the long package in the bed of the truck because it was too big for the cabin. Evidence of a length Yates had no way to know from the excuses being made. Yates passed a lie detector test on this story.
As I showed in my previous post he fatally trusts the FBI in their reports and fails to understand the dishonest context of their entries. I'd ask him to read my last post about the polygraph.
Like David Josephs, I find it repugnant that he dismisses Dorothy Yates' witnessing so crudely without giving consideration to the fact this was one of the most traumatic experiences of her life, the memory of which would be burned in her mind and emotions. Or, of course, we could give credit to Scully who is much more removed from all this than Dorothy and wasn't there, who has an obvious denial agenda along with its uncredible methods. We can take Scully's dismissive word over Dorothy who was there.
In his story Yates said the hitch-hiker placed the long package in the bed of the truck because it was too big for the cabin. Evidence of a length Yates had no way to know from the excuses being made. Yates passed a lie detector test on this story.