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In reply to the discussion: What's really relevant in the Dylan Farrow molestation case [View all]Nine
(1,741 posts)The prosecution chose their experts but then they didn't like the conclusion their experts came to. So another expert was found to tear down the first team of experts. Can't you see how wrong that is?
How many experts were consulted until one was found who would say the "right" things? I don't know and neither do you. Is what's claimed in this story even true? I don't know and neither do you. You accept it because it fits what you already believe. Who were the "psychologists on Allen's payroll"? Does that mean they consulted Dr. Susan Coates, the one described in the original pro-Mia Vanity Fair article as being so alarmed by Woody's behavior toward Dylan? If so, you'd think Farrow's side would be glad to have her consulted on her opinion... unless that story was never true to begin with.
If the sex abuse experts chosen by the prosecutor were so corrupt or incompetent, did the prosecutor ever seek professional sanctions against them? If so, I've never heard anything about it. I guess it's easier to just shop around until you find an expert who will say they did a bad job and then shop around until you find a reporter who will print it.
Here are the experts at the Child Sexual Abuse Clinic at Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital who, according to you, cannot be trusted:
http://people.yale.edu/about/article.aspx?id=2502
I wonder how they're still around after the terrible job they did?