You’d have to ask those folks about that. It’s fallacious to decide a matter based on the number of skeptics.
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I would have to say that basing an opinion on police reporting at this point in such serious matters, those with holes such as this one, could be considered nothing more than a blind trust in those who have lied in the past - there is a gullibility in that and perhaps a desire to live without disillusion. One has in many cases, a need to be skeptical and should be. Example - a man moves into the neighborhood and a while later rumors begin to circulate that he was a convicted child molester. You confront the man with the rumors and he assures you he was never convicted, people trumped him up on charges and that was it. You can't get any more information from anyone. He wants to take your child camping - do you let him go based on what the man tells you he didn't do? Or do you err on the side of caution - perhaps a little skeptical about his story? sammieswife