Hello Columbo,
>>I didn't know that, but then again that kind of proves my point. The production company knew the graphic was wrong but proceeded anyway. They did it to make Cross look more ominous and guilty.<<
No.
If Ed was correct, the only reason the graphic was wrong in the first place was to stay in the continuity Christer imposed on them.
It’s a moral issue.
You accuse a potentially innocent person of a notorious crime, you owe it to them to present the facts honestly.
By all means bring a new perspective to existing evidence, but if you deliberately alter the existing evidence, you are in the wrong.
In this case we have compounding pieces of misinformation. Christer’s lie about Baxter’s summation and knowingly misrepresenting the “encounter”. Both make Xmere look significantly guiltier.
I have no doubt that some of the incorrect facts in the show were beyond Christer’s control, but lying about Baxter’s summation and choosing to misrepresent the Xmere/Paul encounter were both, not only in his control, but something he, being portrayed as an expert, was obliged to get right.
Nobody’s perfect, we all make mistakes, but as we can see here Christer is, point blank, refusing to acknowledge his errors.
That’s a problem.
>>I didn't know that, but then again that kind of proves my point. The production company knew the graphic was wrong but proceeded anyway. They did it to make Cross look more ominous and guilty.<<
No.
If Ed was correct, the only reason the graphic was wrong in the first place was to stay in the continuity Christer imposed on them.
It’s a moral issue.
You accuse a potentially innocent person of a notorious crime, you owe it to them to present the facts honestly.
By all means bring a new perspective to existing evidence, but if you deliberately alter the existing evidence, you are in the wrong.
In this case we have compounding pieces of misinformation. Christer’s lie about Baxter’s summation and knowingly misrepresenting the “encounter”. Both make Xmere look significantly guiltier.
I have no doubt that some of the incorrect facts in the show were beyond Christer’s control, but lying about Baxter’s summation and choosing to misrepresent the Xmere/Paul encounter were both, not only in his control, but something he, being portrayed as an expert, was obliged to get right.
Nobody’s perfect, we all make mistakes, but as we can see here Christer is, point blank, refusing to acknowledge his errors.
That’s a problem.
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