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This is too political of an issue to guarantee that any analysis would be unbiased. People are crazy politically divided now, I would not trust anyone. Some idiot hero wannabe in the lab could mess with the results either way.
it has happened many times in the past, in fact a lot of forensic labs have lost their contracts with law enforcement as a result of forged test results.
Beverly Young Nelson told ABC News she added the date and place in the inscription in her high school yearbook that she and famed attorney Gloria Allred presented as proof the then-30-something Moore sought an inappropriate relationship with her in the late 1970s
Freakin scumbag crooks.
This is called desperation - attempt to shift the focus away from the issue by using slight of hand. "Oh look! She wrote some text in her own yearbook!! Witch!!"
Fact:
Moore denied knowing the woman, but expert confirmed he signed her yearbook.
He was 30 at the time, she was in highschool.
That's all anyone needs to know. The rest is just noise.
Notice how folks are ignoring the main part-he did in fact sign it.
are you sure about that? If he didn't she could be in trouble, but to be honest we probably will never know the answer for sure. Let't hope I am wrong and truth comes out. I think what this does show is, too many people are ready to convict him without considering the possibility the whole story or a good part of it is made up. I am not claiming he is pure as the driven snow, he probably is not, but come on, let's be fair, she did mislead everyone and I am glad he is now going after her.
And for anyone who is calling him a rapist, again, with what in now going on, it appears there is more to the story than we know.
Notice how folks are ignoring the main part-he did in fact sign it.
No he didn't. They transposed his signature from her divorce settlement he was the Judge on.
The ink is different.
She gets sued and then admits it is a fake... That is how it works. The lawsuit still stands.
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