Gets it right
Daily Mail in Britain has a long article about a mysterious story that ended in Spokane. It's a longer and better article than any in Spokane media, and it gets all the local details right, which is rare even in local media and unprecedented for big metropolitan media.
Congrats to Daily Mail for PAYING ATTENTION and CHECKING FACTS.
I doubt that we'll ever know what really happened, and we don't need to know what really happened. Even so, curiosity burns bright. The available narrative doesn't fit a predictable false accusation pattern. There's no obvious motivation for such a
complicated false setup. The people involved aren't rich or famous or political.
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