Originally posted by Heinrich
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I do not believe Blotchy Carroty existed and I discount Mary Cox's testimony because it is uncorroborated. For me, belief rests on a higher standard than an unsupported claim by one person. I do not know why Mary Cox spun a yarn, whether it was a lie, faulty recall, state of her mind on the night in question, some pathology on her part, imagination, or whatever.
Now, if you don't think all of those rape victims, kids, victims of abuse, stalking, etc. are liars, then you need to reevaluate what your problem with Mary Cox is. Because clearly you cannot have the rule that "uncorroborated evidence is fiction" only apply to her. It applies to about a quarter of the population, and one of them is me. You can choose to believe me and not her, both of us, neither of us, whatever. But that choice cannot come from the fact that the statements are unsupported. Unless of course you really do think that everyone who was the victim of a criminal smart enough to not commit a crime in front of witnesses is a liar. And in that case you have bigger problems than than the reputation of your Barnett theory.
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