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Originally Posted by FanIn80
I'm no legal expert, by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm having a hard time viewing a diary entry as non-circumstantial. Sure I'm being facetious, but if I wrote in my diary that I lent Bill Gates $7M - and then I later even "admited" I lent it to him - would he send me a cheque for the full amount?
This is the point I'm trying to make. There's evidence and then there's stuff that just sounds like it's evidence, but doesn't actually prove anything at all. Unfortunately that's the stuff that always gets repeated by people and newspapers when no one was even charged.
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I'm not going to put a lot of energy into this, but you know there's a difference between an adult writing nonsense and a 13 year old child writing in her private diary the details of a sexual relationship with the parent of the child she's babysitting, and admitting it when confronted.
No one knows for sure what's real except for her and Gilmour, but I think dismissing her story isn't responsible. As a parent I think you’d have to be a really special monster to put your child through that if you didn’t believe them.