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k & r Achilleaze Jun 2017 #1
Yup. My theory, too. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2017 #2
Yep malaise Jun 2017 #3
"The guilty forget to inquire. They know." And Ilsa Jun 2017 #4
Excellent anecdote. Brilliant metaphor. Nitram Jun 2017 #5
K&R KeepItReal Jun 2017 #6
K&R mountain grammy Jun 2017 #7
Fascinating. But I wonder zentrum Jun 2017 #8
Yes, but you wouldn't fail to look at the door if you were innocent. nt tblue37 Jun 2017 #9
Really? zentrum Jun 2017 #12
The guilty person was the defendant in the murder trial. He didn't look at tblue37 Jun 2017 #14
Precisely malaise Jun 2017 #16
Only Erle Stanley Gardner could have explained it better Brother Buzz Jun 2017 #21
LOL malaise Jun 2017 #23
Okay. I read you. zentrum Jun 2017 #17
Yep, consciousness of guilt. I remember when Scott Peterson sold Laci's car and other things anneboleyn Jun 2017 #22
Yes, indeedy. Followed that case all the way to his conviction and sentencing. iluvtennis Jun 2017 #28
Overheard what? It was at the murder trial. (I imagine this is actually an urban legend, tblue37 Jun 2017 #15
Yes. Because the implication is - the accused doesn't look at the door because he calimary Jun 2017 #24
That's an interesting take that had not occurred to me. Thanks for sharing it. n/t NNadir Jun 2017 #10
Fascinating OP. Bookmarked. Republican stupid minority President Trump is going down. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #11
Very deep malaise Jun 2017 #13
Chris Hayes mentioned this with some conviction the other day. nolabear Jun 2017 #18
Agree - thanks for posting spiderpig Jun 2017 #19
It's called "consciousness of guilt" and I've been thinking it's the most obvious sign Trump is anneboleyn Jun 2017 #20
Besides that, if he were innocent, he'd be out with his tax returns, he'd be tweeting about calimary Jun 2017 #25
I think this is very telling. Ohioboy Jun 2017 #26
This is important information rhiannon55 Jun 2017 #27
that's right. bora13 Jun 2017 #30
KNR Lucinda Jun 2017 #29
! stuffmatters Jun 2017 #31
k and r...outstanding.... Stuart G Jun 2017 #32
K&R...great analogy...and I thought about that too... Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #33
k and r niyad Jun 2017 #34
The Wire, Generation Kill - Fantastically written, capture realities that aren't usually portrayed MrPurple Jun 2017 #35
What a neoliberal shill. Doesn't he know Clinton sent e-mails? L. Coyote Jun 2017 #36
At lest you said that more coherently than John McCain... MrPurple Jun 2017 #37
LOL L. Coyote Jun 2017 #38
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