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Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:40 pm to auzach91
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his confession and the fact they found the exact poison in the tree, like a previous poster said. thats all theyll need
So the evidence is him on a show?
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:40 pm to auzach91
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his confession and the fact they found the exact poison in the tree, like a previous poster said. thats all theyll need
So, him saying something and no proof he was the one that put it there is all that's needed in a court of law, but 4 players admitting to taking money on the plains isn't enough evidence to the NCAA. Gotcha.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:40 pm to graves1
yes....a personal confession. he even went on again today and said it was the dumbest thing he ever did in his life. what else you want?
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:41 pm to auzach91
tnm would kill him
it will be sad when we get word tnm killed alahunter

This post was edited on 4/21/11 at 10:43 pm
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:42 pm to BradPitt
he got banned for going crazy
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:42 pm to Alahunter
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So, him saying something and no proof he was the one that put it there is all that's needed in a court of law, but 4 players admitting to taking money on the plains isn't enough evidence to the NCAA.
he admitted to it, plus the poison was found. there is your evidence.
auburn players admitted they got money, but have no proof. no evidence.
why are you trying to turn this into an NCAA thing though?
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:43 pm to BradPitt
I'm sure his confession on the Finebaum show today doesn't help his case.. HIs lawyer trying to cover for him saying that wasn't a confession after is confessed was pretty priceless. 

Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:44 pm to auzach91
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he admitted to it, plus the poison was found. there is your evidence.
I could admit that I shot someone downtown when there's a shooting the same night. Doesn't mean I did it. That's no evidence.
I'm not making it an NCAA thing. Just laughing at the arguments that his confession proves his guilt, but 4 players confessing to something doesn't.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:44 pm to auzach91
Didn't the head of the horticulture department post on his blog the day after the call that he tested and found nothing? Also said it would show up immediately if the trees had been poisoned. That is enough reasonable doubt for me. Either this department head has let Harvey off the hook or he is incompetent.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:45 pm to Alahunter
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I could admit that I shot someone downtown when there's a shooting the same night.
you go do that and see how it turns out. guarantee youll be behind bars for 20-life. a personal confession is all you need.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:46 pm to Dragon13
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Didn't the head of the horticulture department post on his blog the day after the call that he tested and found nothing?
no
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:47 pm to Alahunter
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Just laughing at the arguments that his confession proves his guilt, but 4 players confessing to something doesn't.
whos disputing his claims? he said something he did. auburn players are trying to blame someone else and there is no evidence. its not that hard to see the difference.
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Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:47 pm to auzach91
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you go do that and see how it turns out. guarantee youll be behind bars for 20-life. a personal confession is all you need


Ok sherlock. Because there's now way an investigation could conclude I had an alibi elsewhere. That confession would just prove my guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. I guess the HBO 4 really have proven Auburn's guilt, since a confession is all that's needed.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:49 pm to Alahunter
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since a confession is all that's needed.
i really thought you were smarter than this. he is admitting to a crime he comitted. auburn players are trying to rat on someone else without any evidence. the soil samples show that spike80df was used, the exact same thing he said he used, and apologized saying it was the dumbest thing he has ever done today. if you cant see the difference then you are dumber than i thought.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:49 pm to auzach91
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whos disputing his claims? he said something he did. auburn players are trying to blame someone else and there is no evidence. its not that hard to see the difference.
It was asked where is the evidence he is the one that actually poisoned them. Maybe he made it up on the radio and someone actually did it afterwards thinking it was a good idea and wanted to make sure. All he's done is confess, what evidence are you using to conclude he's guilty? If it's simply the confession, then I'd think it's plausible, heck, likely, that four separate people stating the same thing about being paid must also be true, using that same standard.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:51 pm to Dragon13
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Didn't the head of the horticulture department post on his blog the day after the call that he tested and found nothing?
If I remember correctly all he did was tests the photosynthesis in the leaves with some sort of hand held meter. He may have taken some soil samples, but that takes longer to get results.
His whole thing was he didn't think they were poisoned because the leaves didn't show any signs of poisoning. Remember though Harvey did this is the middle of cold November, with plenty of rain.. With those conditions it would take the poison longer to show up in the leaves.
The soil samples just turned out to be more concrete evidence they were actually poisoned.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:53 pm to auzach91
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if you cant see the difference then you are dumber than i thought.
I see the difference. One is a confession by a Bama fan and the other hurts the program you like. Pretty much it. FWIW, I believe he is guilty of doing so, just as I believe the HBO 4 has some truthfulness to it too. Again, the humorous thing is watching you quickly jump on the Harvey is guilty bandwagon, while totally going the opposite direction, when at this point, there are only confessions in both cases and no evidence, as yet, provided to the public.
Posted on 4/21/11 at 10:55 pm to auzach91
Harvey had plenty of airtime today to say he made the call but didn't poison the trees.. He never denied doing it and made statements that it was the dumbest thing he had ever done... oh and he was just full of too much bama. 

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