You see, to this day, we have only Stephanie’s word about the circumstances leading up to the confession, the circumstances of the confession itself, the state of Simon’s mental and emotional well-being (or otherwise), the content of the confession etc. We have no information about how the confession was given or accepted (it was reported at the inquest that he “told his wife” who then “told him to tell the prison.” I have no idea if that is true or not – it was reported in the media, after all.) I’m not inclined to simply take Stephanie’s word (or anyone else’s for that matter) at face value.
But, of course, that is my opinion, one I’m perfectly entitled to hold.
I'm not inclined to take Stephanie's word at face value because, amongst other things, as she openly admits, she took a post from my facebook wall, altered it, then posted it elsewhere to make it look as if I was guilty of wrongdoing when she knew perfectly well I was not.
I'm not inclined to take Stephanie's word at face value because her support for dozens of her contentions consists of links to pop-psychology websites with no credibility whatsoever and newspaper articles in publications which have already been shown to be dishonest.
I asked some questions earlier;
given the number of other MoJ cases Stephanie has attacked - on the basis of Simon's confession does she now think all of those claiming wrongful conviction are lying?
Was Simon under the influence of Spice when he confessed?
What was the state of his mental and emotional well-being in the run up to, and at the time of, the confession?
What was the detail of the confession, and what were the circumstances in which it was made?
These questions are not "attacks," they are valid questions which have never been answered. I noticed there were some claims posted earlier in this thread that Simon's confession was "forced" - does Stephanie have any comment on those claims?