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palani
28th March 2013, 08:25 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/adam-lanza-newtown-search-warrants-released-131056789.html


Exhibit #608 - Three (3) photographs with images of what appears to be a deceased human covered in plastic and what appears to be blood.

So we are supposed to interpret this to mean that he took a picture of his dead mother after he covered her in plastic?

What 'appears' and what is so are not the same. An 'apparent' body with 'apparent' blood. Things you find on a theater stage.

sirgonzo420
28th March 2013, 09:41 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/adam-lanza-newtown-search-warrants-released-131056789.html



So we are supposed to interpret this to mean that he took a picture of his dead mother after he covered her in plastic?

What 'appears' and what is so are not the same. An 'apparent' body with 'apparent' blood. Things you find on a theater stage.

As the Bard said: "All the world's a stage..."

Hatha Sunahara
28th March 2013, 09:43 AM
Convictions are made more on appearances than on real facts. It's a paperwork extravaganza, most of which is designed to deceive rather than lead to the truth.



Hatha

sirgonzo420
28th March 2013, 09:45 AM
Convictions are made more on appearances than on real facts.



Hatha

Hell, one generally has to make an "appearance" in court before one is convicted.

madfranks
28th March 2013, 10:11 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/adam-lanza-newtown-search-warrants-released-131056789.html



So we are supposed to interpret this to mean that he took a picture of his dead mother after he covered her in plastic?

What 'appears' and what is so are not the same. An 'apparent' body with 'apparent' blood. Things you find on a theater stage.

Isn't that just how legal talk goes? So you say it's blood, the lawyer then asks you how you know it was blood. Did you test it? What test did you do? What were the results of that test? Are you a medical expert? No? So how do you know it was blood, oh it just looks like blood, but could it have been something else? Etc., etc. It's a lawyers job to poke holes in the other side's claims. Just IMHO.