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Originally Posted by kestrelx
What you trying to say? Doesn't matter that it was written by these people it was based on fact - Michael X was a real character who was involved in murdering a Tories daughter, the bank job took place as stated. But as usual with many events can't be proved - reality is a strange beast.
People who do wrong are let off every day in court becasue they got a clever lawyer who picked holes in the evidence, so reality and events are often open to negotiation as there is many times there is just not enough witnesses and evidence to prove issues and what definately happened.
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Sounds like those shows on tv which "document" the search for Nessie or the Sasquatch
... most of what is written, including fiction, is based on fact; if it were not, it wouldn't make any sense to a reader, or viewer. And I certainly don't think "reality" is all that appropriate. Whenever there's a high profile death, there's always a "grassy knoll" lurking around so that sensationalists can make a whole bunch of money. She was a celeb, ok; but celebs die ordinary deaths too ... drunk driver; no seatbelt: ordinary and stupid.