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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=crushtv@gmail.com
href="mailto:crushtv@gmail.com">James Wynn</A> </DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV><BR>> [to Roy] You are right that Mucor *could* have possessed Oreb, but
then<BR>> <BR>> The tricky part has always been two-fold:<BR><BR>> 1)
Silk's rationalization about how Oreb could have flown out the window <BR>>
is a classic Wolfean signal that that is NOT what happened.<BR><BR>> 2) This
leaves open the big questions:<BR>> a) What was
Oreb doing there in the first place?<BR>> b)
Why did he lie?<BR><BR>> The second question is a biggie. Silk made it clear
that he wouldn't <BR>> punish Oreb for being up there. An explanation that
leaves that dangling <BR>> is barely an explanation for me.</DIV>
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<DIV>But if Mucor possessed Oreb, then you do have an error in Silk’s
rationalisation as required – and you also have an explanation for why Oreb lied
(or forgot).</DIV>
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<DIV>- Gerry Quinn</DIV>
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