They showed me the bill sayinq Dr. Harle did the pronouncement and autopsy.
They just don’t have any records showinq that she was on Molokai to do either of those thinqs, and no record of any means that she used to communicate the pronouncement.
There are no records showing that I was at Walmart in Porter last Thursday.
Does that mean I wasn't there?
no record of any means that she used to communicate the pronouncement.
There is no record that I hollered at dog that ran into my yard.
Does that mean that I didn't?
OK its the lawyer responding to you, that neither he/she nor anyone he/she knows has the bill in their posession... ?
What he/she is parsing is, none of em has the records.... because they are somewhere OTHER than in their immediate possession!!!
Lawyerly weasel words such as what they told you, are used very often, and we, not being used to the narrow and contrived way in which they frame things, get bamboozled into thinking that what THEY say means the same thing as what we would think.
BUT-—
Lawyers’ version of Websters dictionary and version/usage of the English language are worlds apart from what we are used to using.
THAT is the trap.