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honey!oh sugar sugar. Mr Reason wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-23611821

Evidence, yes.....circumstances, yes......but it seems that if someone pleads not guilty, and human nature is about getting on with people, empathising and belief in man........it would seem that if you want to believe somebody who desperately wants you to believe them, then nobody is immune to take up a course of action that it incorrect....so the BBC programme and an MP would appear to have been 'taken in' ? ....and his wife and family ?


Is there an advantage to him confessing now even if he is innocent?
I am thinking that perhaps if the appeals have failed he could get parole earlier by admitting it?
Mr Reason www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-23611821

Evidence, yes.....circumstances, yes......but it seems that if someone pleads not guilty, and human nature is about getting on with people, empathising and belief in man........it would seem that if you want to believe somebody who desperately wants you to believe them, then nobody is immune to take up a course of action that it incorrect....so the BBC programme and an MP would appear to have been 'taken in' ? ....and his wife and family ?