He was not silent-he told the investigators about what he saw when he was interviewed in the days after the fire and they dismissed his claim. Another person just came forward in the last couple of years to tell her story and said she kept quiet because she had received death threats.
31 years after the fact is a bit late to start over. It’s a waste of resources and time and will make no difference regardless of the outcome. There are plenty of current problems/issues to focus on without looking back three decades. Guess they have nothing better to do in Kentucky.
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He kept his mouth shut for 30 years? Why?
Why believe him now?
He was not silent-he told the investigators about what he saw when he was interviewed in the days after the fire and they dismissed his claim. Another person just came forward in the last couple of years to tell her story and said she kept quiet because she had received death threats.
Here is an article where this is discussed:
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007705230388
31 years after the fact is a bit late to start over. It’s a waste of resources and time and will make no difference regardless of the outcome. There are plenty of current problems/issues to focus on without looking back three decades. Guess they have nothing better to do in Kentucky.