Mary_H
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Mary H
Stop already
You start with the wrong premise, p, which is no doubt what LJ is getting at by asking you for a citation.
2 Amanda did not tell her mother Patrick was innocent.
And Kaosium is right. Nobody cared what Amanda OR her mother would have to say about Patrick at that time.
4 If they had, all they would have to do was listen to the taped conversation.
Do you even see that your 2nd and 4th 'lines' here contradict each other.
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Okay, I think I am getting a sense of the gulf that is separating us. You may be interpreting Amanda's position much more loosely than LJ, Kaosium, halides1 and I are.
When Amanda told her mother that she shouldn't have accused Patrick of being at the scene of the crime because Amanda herself wasn't at the scene of the crime, we don't interpret that as Amanda telling her mother that Patrick was innocent.
Do you?
When I say that if the police cared about what Amanda was saying to her mother, they could have listened to the tape, I don't mean that if they listened to the tape, they would have heard Amanda tell her mother Patrick was innocent. I mean that if they listened to the tape, they would have heard Amanda tell her mother that she shouldn't have accused Patrick of being at the scene of the crime because Amanda herself wasn't at the scene of the crime.
In either case, the outcome of the police's actions ideally would have been the same -- they would have questioned their arrest of Patrick. However, to say that Amanda "knew" Patrick was innocent casts unfounded, unearned suspicion on Amanda.