Originally posted by Mark J D
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Regards Darryl
but I do not think you would engage in anything like falsification of evidence. Same with Trevor, I don't agree with his interpretations, but I don't think he would falsify things. So, in case you misunderstood me, I was only referring to how you were avoiding addressing, or even requesting further clarification of, the content of Trevor's conversations with Scobie. Rather, you implied he may be lying about the whole thing by suggesting he cannot prove he even had such a conversation. That is sweeping things under the carpet. You could have simply asked Trevor to provide the details of the conversation, how did he phrase his questions, what information did he provide Scobie that Scobie appeared unaware of? And so forth. Had Trevor refused to provide the details (which, sadly, is what I suspect would happen), then it would be on Trevor's shoulders. But you never ventured along those lines, never risked encouraging the information to come to light, hence the phrase "sweep under the carpet".
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