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Well, you see, it depends on what your definition of "is" is.
We're far beyond asking what's more likely, natural spillover or some sort of lab involvement. Lab involvement is far and away more likely. We've put people in prison for life for a lot less circumstantial evidence than we have for lab involvement.. of course it could be all natural but it'd be one of the most astounding and ironic *string* of coincidences in human history.
If a guy googles how to kill someone with cyanide, tells his friends he wants to kill his wife, and his wife ends up dead of poisoning a couple weeks later, he could actually be innocent.
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Well, you see, it depends on what your definition of "is" is.
We're far beyond asking what's more likely, natural spillover or some sort of lab involvement. Lab involvement is far and away more likely. We've put people in prison for life for a lot less circumstantial evidence than we have for lab involvement.. of course it could be all natural but it'd be one of the most astounding and ironic *string* of coincidences in human history.
If a guy googles how to kill someone with cyanide, tells his friends he wants to kill his wife, and his wife ends up dead of poisoning a couple weeks later, he could actually be innocent.
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