Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "euronews"
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Absent any possibility to move beyond the he said/she said rut, I find Feinstein's and Schumer's dodgy manipulations to get the testimoni set up both disgraceful and very ill conceived.
The alleged episode is too old by far and the accuser too odd, vauge and unconvincing. If nobody can confirm that Kavanaugh was even present at the party, this smacks more like a reckless attempt of political smearing than of legitimate concern. The accusations should never have been brought.
I don't doubt that dr. Ford believes her story, but it's based on memories from hypnotic reclaiming. She believes it, yes, but it may never have happened. The suggestion that the FBI could attempt an investigation is therefore disingenuous. Where would they start?
No! If any further investigation is warranted, it would probably be into dr. Ford's history of possible mental disorders. There are several traits to suggest she's a mentally fragile individual, who has denied her own vulnerabilities through carrier choice and a dramatic keystone story, built over time, which – as is often seen – has caused her maturing process by to stop.
That might actually explain why her questioners tended to treat hear almost like a teenager, and also why she seemed strangely incompetent for a professor, almost childlike in her inability to give decisive answers, often looking to her attorneys for clues, indeed sometimes seemed to expect them to answer for her.
An ill conceived abuse of the senate's time and a reckless, risky and harmful assault, not only on Kavanaugh, but possibly on Ford as well. If she's as vulnerable as she appeared, she ought not to have been dragged through this ordeal for the sake of attempted political filibustering!
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Li Ri It's possible, but also unlikely. I did a little research:
The couple on the hotel bed, holding hands, had multiple bolts in them. They were a 53 year old man and a 33 year old woman. There were no signs of defensive actions or struggle. None of the three persons in the room were intoxicated in the least.
The third person was a woman, found lying on the floor. She was 30 years of age and lived in a registered, same sex marriage, residing far to the north of the Bavarian Guesthous in Passau.
She had paid three days in advance for the room. No luggage were brought by anyone exept for bags with crossbows (3 of them, one unused).
A cleaning maid found the three on the third day and preliminary autopsy evaluation said they'd been dead a couple of days.
When the police routinely checked the youngest woman's home, they found the bodies of her spouse and another woman – also dead for more than two days.
The circumstances around their deaths has not been revealed, but police stated that "there was no similarities between the modus at the two scenes" – separated by 675 km, btw...
All were into medieval role play. Very strange...
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Li Ri Yes, seems so, but then the police investigation should later come up with something dramatic in the background stories or autopsy show incurable illness to make some sense of it.
But further information has been released:
The crime scene evidence indicates that “the couple in bed were each killed by a shot to the heart,” and then more crossbow bolts were fired into their bodies, Mr. Feiler said. “The third person, in front of the bed, was killed with a shot to the neck.”
There were two letters, apparently written by the couple found on the double bed, indicated that the killings may have been a joint suicide, according to the prosecutors.
But nothing more about the two other bodies found 675 km away in Wittigen, in the home of the supposed shooter, one being her same-sex spouse and the other some unknown, younger person, 20 years old – with this latter murder scene being "completely different" according to the police, who remains silent on the actual findings there.
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