I realize that, Ben. But I still think it adds up to us being forced to swallow a very improbable scenario. Things like having had a hard time to sleep, sitting in a chair through the night, would not have added anything to her credibility but the obvious risk of the reporters finding out that they had been fooled by means of a simple comparison.
I have been thinking a little bit along the lines that Kewis/Kennedy was interwieved by a sloppy reporter who forgot to ask her name, whereupon an obliging neighbour of the "Gallaghers/Keylers/Kennedys" filled it in for her. But I must say that I find such a solution equally improbable - reporters are always eager to get the names of the ones they talk to. It is priority number one.
Whichever way we look at this one, we are going to run into some very strange logic.
The best, Ben!
Fisherman
I have been thinking a little bit along the lines that Kewis/Kennedy was interwieved by a sloppy reporter who forgot to ask her name, whereupon an obliging neighbour of the "Gallaghers/Keylers/Kennedys" filled it in for her. But I must say that I find such a solution equally improbable - reporters are always eager to get the names of the ones they talk to. It is priority number one.
Whichever way we look at this one, we are going to run into some very strange logic.
The best, Ben!
Fisherman
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