No, Cate. The worst case of misinformation might be the FBI's smear of Richard Jewell, or its smear of Dr. Hatfill, or its in-your-face denial of eighty people who saw a missile hit TWA Flight 800, or the media which now ignores sniper Mohammad's jihad motivation.
The McVeigh appellate team spent months pouring over all of the case files
"pouring"? Or "poring"? Cate is pouring cold water on Jayna Davis' facts--not "reading, studying attentively, pondering".
But, I don't like the fact that she's standing on the graves of thousands of people."
What "thousands", Cate? Quit smoking crack.
"You can't cling to things you want," McCauley concluded, "and ignore the things you don't like."
Cate, when you sober up, try taking your own advice.
The article is lazy journalism, putting a microphone in front of a homeless person at a bus stop who says she's Catherine the Great.
Gotta go with Jayna Davis for consistency, beating the street to get the story--and sticking to fact, not crack.