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| 1 | Bill Manser: Wrongly Imprisoned For 5 YearsSo explain how, if they had his dna on hand, that it tested positive when it wasn’t his child? Your argument is flawed. If it were his dna from a previous case it wouldn’t have tested positive, unless they had the wrong dna from the start. So it is more than likely that she either submitted a false sample or the sample was switched from someone who had access to the lab. In either case she would be guilty, as no one else had the means or motive to commit the act. | /r/MensRights | 24/08/23 09:21 AM |
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