Sorry Scipio if I misread you but more and more it appears that you distort the official view until it fits your own beliefs.
On the contrary that is what you and others like Caroline are doing. My beliefs come from the official facts and evidence. I simply recount such those who don't like the official case in full are the ones trying to distort and it shows...
This site is devoted to revisionist. I tests the claims of the revisionists to see whether they have any merit. I have yet to find any that do. I have no problem accepting revisionist claims that actually are proven with credible evidence but there are none. People make up revisionist claims from nothing then seek out things to try to justify them.
I just watched one of my favorite movies, I have not seen it in a long time- Witness for the Prosecution. I am just as willing as Sir Wilfrid (Charels Laughton) to accept unpleasant facts when they are established to be true. But they have to be established to be true for me to believe them. People here either are much less intelligent than they like to let on that they can't comprehend the science being discussed with respect to backspatter or they can't bring themselves to face it because they don't want to.
In the real world what one wants to believe is meaningless. What matters is what the evidence actually establishes. If the moderator evidence were actually faulty then it would have been established by the lawyers. They failed and the efforts of those here are much more amateurish than the failed efforts of the defense lawyers or simply parrot the failed efforts without even really understanding them.
Actually understanding the evidence in full is absolutely essential in order to attempt to refute it. Few people here demonstrate the requisite understanding to even try to set about countering it. I am not tooting my own horn, it has nothing at all to do with me. Whether someone makes the effort to fully understand it is entirely up to such person. If they do not it doesn't impact me at all it just impacts their ability to make relevant, meritorious arguments that they can support.