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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
Hah.... But... CJ is a very, very, knowledgeable person. He KNOWS that including such an 'admission' will create controversy, which will in turn generate publicity, which will in turn, lead to a considerable increase in demand for his book.
He is also, however, a very, very intelligent person, and his exact wording of his 'revelation' will have been dictated by the possibilities and probabilities of any possible legal ramifications - thus the actual 'vagueness' of his little story.
Methinks, tis all a carefully plotted piece of fiction with book sales in mind.
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yes, i tend to agree, otherwise it just doesn't make a lot of sense. The dutch have to at least go through the motions of investigation otherwise they are not doing their job, but I would laugh my head off, if they pinned something on him and locked him up for 30 years.