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Which?

You asked:
>>> So which of the two do you think is the more likely author of this
highly popular and profitable set of plays? <<<

Obviously, I would have to go with the only one who is
evidenced to have written them. Your analysis and invention
is nothing but speculation. Anyone can do that, about
any person.

However, there is contemporaneous evidence that only
one of the two "candidates" wrote them. All of the evidence
points only to one of them. It is consistent. That is
further evidence.

Also, there is much evidence in the years immediately
following. It also all points toward only one of the candidates.
Again, it is also consistent. That is even further evidence.

Which one? Sorry, some of us suffer from this handicap
which does not allow us to ignore the evidence, and base
our conclusions upon rank speculation and "what ifs."

By the way, were you on that first OJ jury?

-Bruce

Posted by Bruce Spielbauer on April 15, 1997 at 15:12:52
In Reply to "Interesting Equation" posted by Thersites on April 15, 1997 at 05:57:05


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