[FONT=&]In spite of the attempt to shift focus upon the whereabouts of the wrongfully accused, these lingering questions still remain unanswered: [/FONT]
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How did Baker really reach the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor?[/FONT]
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In the bogus manner spoken by a conniving, scripted liar,Or, via the West elevator? [/FONT]
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Why did Baker not recognize the wrongfully accused IF he really had an encounter with him on the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor? Who puts a gun in someone's tummy and then forgets about it while writing up an official report that same afternoon?! No one does, yet the conniving script would have us believe Baker did. Riight!!!!! [/FONT]
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Why did Mrs. Reid outright lie about her encounter with the wrongfully accused? [/FONT]
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How did Baker catch a glimpse of someone angled behind him over his right shoulder?, while charging hard up a stairway that bore sharply to his left? Does he have eyes in the back of his head?[/FONT]
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Why didn't a single person actually up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP]floor hear Truly call up for an elevator? That's a small echo chamber folks,and he would have been heard even if he whispered it. No
one heard Truly because Truly lied...A-G-A-I-N.[/FONT]
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IF they really were on those backstairs, Why didn'tTruly & Baker encounter Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray)? Why didn't Truly & Baker encounter Mr. Norman (Harold)? Why didn't Truly & Baker encounter Mr.Jarman (James)? [/FONT]
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Repeating the conniving script of Truly & Baker--peppered with off the record modifications-- doesn't equate into "Facts"; however, answering away any of the above questions beyond a shadow of doubt would certainly help bolster their bogus, phantom encounter with the wrongfully accused. Anything less equates to the liars simply out lied themselves in their haste to FRAME an innocent party. [/FONT]
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They seized upon the big picture, while neglecting the all important details (most conniving liars do). [/FONT]
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Very telling that these lingering questions remain unanswered...
Reid. Truly. Baker. Amazing what some people will do for thirty pieces of silver.
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How did Baker really reach the 5[SUP]th[/SUP] floor?[/FONT]
[FONT=&]
In the bogus manner spoken by a conniving, scripted liar,Or, via the West elevator? [/FONT]
[FONT=&]
Why did Baker not recognize the wrongfully accused IF he really had an encounter with him on the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor? Who puts a gun in someone's tummy and then forgets about it while writing up an official report that same afternoon?! No one does, yet the conniving script would have us believe Baker did. Riight!!!!! [/FONT]
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Why did Mrs. Reid outright lie about her encounter with the wrongfully accused? [/FONT]
[FONT=&]
How did Baker catch a glimpse of someone angled behind him over his right shoulder?, while charging hard up a stairway that bore sharply to his left? Does he have eyes in the back of his head?[/FONT]
[FONT=&]
Why didn't a single person actually up on the 5[SUP]th[/SUP]floor hear Truly call up for an elevator? That's a small echo chamber folks,and he would have been heard even if he whispered it. No
one heard Truly because Truly lied...A-G-A-I-N.[/FONT]
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IF they really were on those backstairs, Why didn'tTruly & Baker encounter Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray)? Why didn't Truly & Baker encounter Mr. Norman (Harold)? Why didn't Truly & Baker encounter Mr.Jarman (James)? [/FONT]
[FONT=&]
Repeating the conniving script of Truly & Baker--peppered with off the record modifications-- doesn't equate into "Facts"; however, answering away any of the above questions beyond a shadow of doubt would certainly help bolster their bogus, phantom encounter with the wrongfully accused. Anything less equates to the liars simply out lied themselves in their haste to FRAME an innocent party. [/FONT]
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They seized upon the big picture, while neglecting the all important details (most conniving liars do). [/FONT]
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Very telling that these lingering questions remain unanswered...
Reid. Truly. Baker. Amazing what some people will do for thirty pieces of silver.
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