It's exactly what it means in the courtroom or in an investigation. Sources are judged by credibility - the term "reliable source: exists for a reason. Someone who can not be depended on to tell the truth can not be relied upon as a source.
The commonest mistake made by those inexperienced in weighing evidence. Further ******** snipped
I'm a retired cop, and a stipulated expert witness in my field of experience and training.
If I was a proven liar, as the witnesses you wish to rely on, I'd have been out of a job.
The following synopsis of Stoeckley was included in the government's 91-page report to the 4th Circuit Court:
"What distinguishes Stoeckley's confession from the others is not only the factual details of the crime which she managed to weave into her narrative (not unlike the malingerer who learns the symptoms of obscure diseases), but also her complex motivations. These motivations include grandiose delusions of her medical and scholastic ability, a propensity for histrionics, a vicarious interest in police matters, and a bizarre conception of herself as a benevolent witch."
http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com/html/suspects.html
A* Well, I have had several informants, and she is, by far, the best informant I have ever had.
Q* Now, at some time did you learn that she had previously lived in the Fayetteville, North Carolina, area?
A* Yes, sir; I did.
Q* And when did you learn that, Officer Gaddis?
A* Well, it was -- I don't know the exact date when I learned that she lived in Fayetteville, but she came up to me one night and asked me if I could find out, through contacting the Fayetteville police, if she was still wanted in connection --
MR. BLACKBURN:* (Interposing)* OBJECTION.
THE COURT:* SUSTAINED.
BY MR. SEGAL:
Q* All right, the result of -- without telling us what she said, the result of whatever conversation you had with her at that time -- did you take any action as a result of that conversation?* Did you make any inquiries?
And I am waiting for someone - anyone - to speak up in support of Henri. Hasn't happened in a very long time.
There is no basis for his opinion. It is sheer poppycock and there is no basis for the jury to consider this as proof beyond a reasonable doubt of that portion of the Government's theory.
To reply in two short paragraphs an expert in court can't give his opinions unless he is a real expert. Fabric impressions, which convicted MacDonald were never the field of Stombaugh or Shirley Green of the FBI, and Shaw was never an expert about Colette murdering one little girl, or bodies being moved. Malone of the FBI is a proven total liar and he was never out of a job, or has been convicted or punished, or sued.
DO NOT hold your breath or place a plastic bag over your head while waiting, Ygraine. Please, for me, as a personal favor.![]()