Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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The one problem we have is that the suggestion that he WAS totally wrong on the temperature issue (its not a question of mistaking 14 degrees for 12, its a question of mistaking a warm body for a totally cold one) plus that the dovetailing rigor process, carefully monitored by the doctor, would have been ridiculously much quicker in Chapmans case the. what should be expected from a body found in conditions reminiscent of fridge temperatures.
Don´t make it any harder than it is, and don't speak of ME misleading and cherrypicking.
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