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Well, that probably got your attention, didn't it? The whole sentence read "Key Peterson evidence faked". This is just a sample of what one can do with a few words. The so-called evidence was actually the jury survey the expert turned in about the change of venue for the Peterson case, and has nothing to do with what you would think about as real evidence about the murder itself. Not exactly true and not exactly false!This type of headline is exactly the type of actions that create so much confusement in any case. It certainly happened in the JonBenet murder and ALL the others too. Too bad that there just can't be a reporting of the facts without all the stupid, childish, wordplay!!! I'm sure the lawyers love it though -- shows that they aren't the only ones who can and do twist and play around with wordings. And, it also provides grounds for suits for money for some of their clients. Leaves me disgusted and very very angry! :doh: