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Isn't that the argument always given when someone is accused, arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced of a crime? They always claim to be innocent but they are really guilty? No one would accidentally or intentionally accuse someone of a crime. No jury would convict an innocent person. So he must be guilty.
Oh, there are plenty of other comments that were probably made in interviews and in the public square. I'd love to see those old stories too. Just so I can drag those folks out of their homes and into the public square where they can get down on their knees and beg forgivness. And that includes the prosecutor and investigators who I'm sure had their own negative public comments to make against him al those years ago. Something like "Yup, he did it. No question about it. People like that are dangerous. We should get laws passed to protect our citizens from those mentally ill people before they do something bad. It was too late this time, the scum. But there will be others. Yup, yup."