:floorlaugh: The previous thread got "closed" while I was still writing a response to a post ... and it was not the first time that happened to me ...
:innocent: I thought it was closed down for good because of ... well, you know what I mean ... LOL ... and I see now a new one has been opened ...
So I was "lucky" to catch it and save in time ... and posting it here so I hope this works :
I understand what you are stating. I still would think that after 4 years someone would of come forward and stated something to the effect that in hindsight etc., I realize this. It has not happened.
As well if you are going to hold AK to this standard you must hold everyone to that standard. Yet at every twist and turn I took the red flags were being raised by the Postal Police, the prosecutor, the civil lawyers, the investigation et al. Then they lied about it under oath. Stephanoni lied about not testing for blood, stating inaccurate test results etc. The Postal Police lied about not going into the room. The list is very long and many will add to this list.
My question is when do you say hold it, take a step back, and revisit ones perception?
BBM: Maybe no one came forward because they felt it would have "fallen on deaf ears" because of the pro-Amanda stance here in the U.S.?
Maybe no one came forward because they did not want to "go against the general consensus" here in the U.S. that AK was "not guilty" ?
Maybe no one wanted to come forward because this person would have automatically been "accused" and "scrutinized" of wanting to have their "15 minutes of fame" ?
I think it would be interesting to see if there is someone out there that does have a "differing" opinion than what we have been "told".
And to answer the question as to when do you take a step and revisit one's perception ... IMO, it is the minute you see it, as well as feel it !
It's very hard to explain but it's like a "bell goes off in your head" and you remember something -- something that was said, or a person's actions, that you may have just "ignored" at the time or did not give it a lot of significance.
It can kind of hit like a "ton of bricks" or "like a feather" ... and it is going to vary from person to person and situation to situation ... and you think back on it ... This is not the best answer but it's like all of a sudden, you just realize "somethin's not right" ... it's "hinky stinky" ...
MOO ...