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Yes, he claimed that. It doesn't make it true.

His own father believed that he was involved.




It doesn't matter what's true. It matters what's provable. Otherwise he's innocent until shown to be guilty...regardless of what his father or anybody else thinks.


I can't speak to this specific case, but I'm sure lots of fathers have been completely wrong about their sons.




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