“Isaacs wore that imitation gold chain while impersonating a Detective, no-one described him as opulent.”
“he failed to produce the warrant card, that is why he was arrested.”
“The Police Code informs us that it is a felony to impersonate anyone for gain”
“You repeatedly forget that your accusations have never been established. You also keep saying they are 'the majority opinion', yet it is the same five or six voices that keep repeating the same accusations.”
I haven’t seen any evidence of disunity amongst those who have expressed reservations about that statement’s credibility. There might be some dispute about why he may have lied, but not what. As for “status quo”, remember that you’re about a million miles away from the “status quo” as it’s possible to be in terms if your views on the case, and before you take offense, be aware that most would accept that as a compliment. Your views on the Kelly murder have absolutely nothing to do with the “status quo”.
If this was a competition to see whose is the most "mainstream" opinion, you would come rock bottom, but the good news is that it isn’t, and nor should it be.
By the way, who was your last post, #613 aimed at?
Regards,
Ben
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