Originally posted by John G
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Of course hard facts matter, the problem with this case is that there are insufficient hard facts to determine what happened with complete confidence. To try and find the best explanation for what happened that night, some conjecture is required. When someone puts up a theory to be tested, then of course, they try to answer the challenges from others to test the theory. If the challenges overwhelm the theory, the theory fails. However, if the challenges can be met, perhaps with some refinement of the theory, we get closer to producing a scenario that helps to understand possibly what happened.
I will be revisiting the forensic evidence that WWH has compiled to test whether it really does rule out Wallace as the murderer, or rules out only the scenarios that have been previously presented.
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