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In reply to the discussion: From the Miami Herald: [View all]MrScorpio
(73,761 posts)Of whom the young person remarked to his friend on the phone, and that friend suggests that the person following them around could be a sexual predator, what else is that young person going to think if the person following them around in the dark, by his own admission, does NOTHING to reassure the young person that he ISN'T a sexual predator?
Again, the suggestion had already been made that the then unknown to Martin, Z, was a sexual predator, but even if he wasn't, that idea was already in the mind of Martin and Z did or said nothing to dissuade him of that idea while he was following him.
Martin most certainly would feel it necessary to defend himself from such a person, who was suggested to him could be sexual predator, would he not?
That's why it's relevant.