I was speaking of the first quote which is entirely an invention of yours. Neither eye nor any other LN wrote that.
That's another favorite ploy of CTs. They will clip a few words out of context which allows them to completely misrepresent what was actually said. If you guys actually had a valid argument to make, you wouldn't have to resort to such deceitful tactics.
That's right. They leave it up to the good sense of the jury to weigh the evidence and make logical inferences from it. As it applies to fiber evidence, it is no proof positive that fibers came from a particular item because there is the theoretical possibility it could have come from an identical item. The jury is left to decide what the likelihood of that is. Had the case gone to trial, the jury would have to ask themselves what the likelihood the fibers came from identical shirt to the one that was worn by the owner of the rifle. Ditto for the fibers found on the jacket.
You must think you are winning this debate. By any chance, are you of Iranian descent?
I was speaking of the first quote which is entirely an invention of yours. You should be more clear about what you mean. And that wasn't a quote. To call it one only exposes your paranoid mindset.
So, you don't understand the concept of "basically saying"? You don't understand that what follows isn't a verbatim quote?
Neither eye nor any other LN wrote that. You have an eye that writes? Wow.... and nobody claimed LNs wrote that. You are really struggling with all this, aren't you?
That's right. They leave it up to the good sense of the jury to weigh the evidence and make logical inferences from it. As it applies to fiber evidence, it is no proof positive that fibers came from a particular item because there is the theoretical possibility it could have come from an identical item. The jury is left to decide what the likelihood of that is. That's right. They leave it up to the good sense of the jury to weigh the evidence and make logical inferences from it. As it applies to fiber evidence, it is no proof positive that fibers came from a particular item because there is the theoretical possibility it could have come from an identical item. The jury is left to decide what the likelihood of that is. Had the case gone to trial, the jury would have to ask themselves what the likelihood the fibers came from identical shirt to the one that was worn by the owner of the rifle. Ditto for the fibers found on the jacket. So, for once we agree. The jury usually weighs the evidence after the prosecution and defence have presented their case. That never happened in the JFK case, so why you keep bringing stuff like this up time after time is beyond me.
You must think you are winning this debate. By any chance, are you of Iranian descent?Winning this debate? You really have me confused with some delusional fool who actually thinks it is possible with rational points and authentic evidence to ever get you to accept or admit defeat about anything!
You couldn't even handle being schooled about the existence of documents about the Frazier polygraph, which you falsely claimed didn't exist and I made up. You even tried to weasel your way out of that one.
I don't think in terms of winning or losing. Only people who are ego driven are concerned with having to win.... You know, people like you and John Mytton and a few others...