The seemingly endless disputes over every inconsistency, and more so the fact that each discrepancy apparently proves beyond doubt that someone is a liar, a fraud, willfully misleading the authorities, covering up the facts and generally perpetrating some truly convoluted conspiracy always puts me in mind of the shooting of John Charles deMeneses on the London Underground. This case was and to some extent still is notable for the amount of erroneous witness statements and the repitition of errors as facts. Add to it the fact that the authorities did genuinely try to cover up thier mistakes and it makes an interesting parallel. Of course, CCTV was used to verify facts. If only the Victorians had some kind of MRDV, or Messenger Relayed Daguerreotype Vision.
Anyhow, why are we so quick to call everyone out as liars? The community around Berner St quickly started to congregate, and as I suspect, gossip. And when folks gossip, facts get mixed up. Add eager reporters and lo, everyone has a story to tell. Is it any wonder the puzzle pieces don't match perfectly? Discrepancy does not necessarily equate to dishonesty.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jean_Charles_de_Menezes
Anyhow, why are we so quick to call everyone out as liars? The community around Berner St quickly started to congregate, and as I suspect, gossip. And when folks gossip, facts get mixed up. Add eager reporters and lo, everyone has a story to tell. Is it any wonder the puzzle pieces don't match perfectly? Discrepancy does not necessarily equate to dishonesty.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jean_Charles_de_Menezes
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