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Wicc, there are 3 facts. A video recording of cheating, testimony from one witness – an old acquaintance who claims he did it – which contains many obvious inconsistencies and therefore there are grounds not to trust him. Testimony from another witness (impartial) who is sure that Alex conducted at least those battles that he supposedly did not conduct. What do you suggest we do with this?

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No, you're really slow. The arguments have been going around in circles for the tenth time, but wlk777 just can't seem to grasp it. Apparently, because he doesn't have a brain.

Once again, briefly about your 3 facts:

1) The video recording does not show who was sitting at the computer. Unfortunately. The fact that the save file was opened by someone is not disputed; what is disputed is whether Alex was at the computer at that time. The video recording will not help with this.

2) The same goes for the witness's testimony. The only thing you can latch onto is the "switching" moment. But given that the witness expressed himself not very clearly about this and then withdrew from the discussion, and also ran back and forth with a camera, it follows that he is either not sure about the correctness of his conclusions, or even if he is sure, he does not consider them convincing enough for the public.

3) Confusion in testimony is not an argument for the prosecution in any court. Because human memory is structured in such a way that it discards things that a person does not consider particularly important. Hence, there is also the effect of remembering later what actually happened. Because he did it and forgot, and then it turned out that it was very important, he had to think and reconstruct it.

To make it clear, here is a clear example – writing a report on a game. Can you reproduce the sequence of your actions from memory in every game? What if you are asked to list them by day? What if the game is not for 2 weeks, but for 6 weeks?

I recently, when writing one report, struggled for a long time, trying to understand where an entire game week had gone. That is, according to the last save, the game ended on the 6th week, and restoring the chronology from memory gave the 5th week. I had to go into the saves, figure out where the week had gone. And this is despite the fact that I have a very good memory for Hero games, I can even now restore reports on many games played 2-3 years ago.

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Yes, please do me a favor and save me from reading your answer to this post. You'll just roll out another cartload of nonsense, and I'll have to read it and grieve over the imperfection of the world.

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