Henri McPhee
Illuminator
This is absolutely false. MacDonald wouldn't know the truth if it walked up and slapped him. All his testimony was a lie, easily proven by the blood evidence.
I still think that Judge Fox does not have a thorough grasp of the MacDonald case and he is certainly not thoroughly acquainted with the whole business of the blood evidence. There was never a complete investigation by the Army CID who were what would be described in the UK as ordinary constables. The real culprits were never properly investigated because Helena Stoeckley was never believed. Gerg Mitchell and Mazerolle and their accomplices did it.
There was some kind of polygrapher who made the remark that it was most unlikely that the two women Helena and Cathy Perry would come up with the same kind of story about the MacDonald case and that it would also be untrue. Cathy Perry later withdrew her statements because her parents didn't want her to get involved. I think she is now deceased, I think according to Errol Morris.
You don't have to have a law degree, or know the Federal Rules of Evidence to appreciate that if you are presenting blood evidence to a court then you need to be a qualified forensic serologist. It's no good just saying that as a layman there was blood at the crime scene so Dr. MacDonald must be guilty or concocting some quite ludicrous theory that bodies were carried in a sheet without supporting evidence. Stombaugh only said it could be.