Something that concerns me about this particular claim.
Lets presume the 'I've found him' suspect is suspect A who can read and write and is a fully functional individual with no mental health issues.
Now according to this thread we have another suspect who does have mental health issues who is now the favoured suspect, suspect B.
Now this is what is confusing me. How if researching solely suspect A did information arise regarding B and thus propelling B to top suspect? If you have made a claim to have found him you must be pretty sure and more likely than not stop looking in different directions.
Who was A and why is he no good anymore? Who is B and why the change in direction?
Lets presume the 'I've found him' suspect is suspect A who can read and write and is a fully functional individual with no mental health issues.
Now according to this thread we have another suspect who does have mental health issues who is now the favoured suspect, suspect B.
Now this is what is confusing me. How if researching solely suspect A did information arise regarding B and thus propelling B to top suspect? If you have made a claim to have found him you must be pretty sure and more likely than not stop looking in different directions.
Who was A and why is he no good anymore? Who is B and why the change in direction?
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