Crixus
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So far the accusations have been more convincing than the defense, and it is not even close in my opinion.
Even without the yearbook, but I think the yearbook makes a compelling addition to the case because it not only has the accuser in it, but it also has a picture of Moore's wife, who was the same class.
Moore's wife is the one that started the lie about the name of the restaurant being spelled wrong, she was so desperate to prove it was so that she put a picture on Facebook to back up her story. The only problem was the restaurant she posted a picture of was in Georgia not Alabama. Considering that Moore's wife grew up there it is likely she knew the name of the restaurant was not wrong, but pushed her story anyhow.
Not unlike how the lawyer pushed the story that Moore had been assigned to the divorce case of the accusers, even though he had to know that was a lie.
If the people defending Moore have to lie, that should tell you a lot about the case
There is also the fact that someone who has known Moore for 40 years choose to justify his actions with bible stories instead of denying they happened. I find that very compelling. I was actually on the side that this was all just BS till this guy came out and made his statement. It was clear that this guy that has known Moore for a very long time thought it was true.
What specifically? I am not on the side that it’s “all BS”. I want to know what makes the allegations these allegations so believable. Simple question.