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| 1 | Bill Manser: Wrongly Imprisoned For 5 YearsThe only way this could happen feasibly is if the lab had both their samples provided by her and mixed them up. Otherwise, she would have had to represent a sample that was not his as his. So the real mystery is this: Did the lab have his sample as well? | /r/MensRights | 09/10/24 04:43 PM |
| 1 | Bill Manser: Wrongly Imprisoned For 5 YearsSo the problem for you is not that he s f*cked over by the process was that he didn't do what he needed to? Him not responsibly defending himself doesn't change the fact that someone false represented a DNA sample as his. | /r/MensRights | 09/10/24 04:37 PM |
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