I'll grant you that. I was not actually trying to say that, but really, just that because he had a pass, doens't mean he didn't jump. I think there is still more information to be had.I.D.10-t wrote:If all of the witnesses agree then I would be even more suspicious. I would wonder what questions were being asked and who was asking them. I do not trust the cousin’s account, because he was not there (and has reason to be bias). As I said before. Without a security camera that the police are willing to allow the public to see, we will not know the truth.TomB wrote:I.D.10-t wrote: Eyewitnesses are incredibly inaccurate. Unless there is a security camera that the government is willing to be seen publicly, I would not take much stock in anything anyone “witnessed”.
Yes, I know. However, if everyone present says he jumped and his cousin says no, he has a pass, I would go with the jumpers.
Tom
It seems that we agree on the main point though. I just feel the need to try to dispel the myth that witnesses are reliable sources of information.
All the Best, Tom