> Scott wrote:
> It was not upside down, it was backwards.  You know like how someone would
> do it if looking in a mirror while trying to put the mark there themselves.
>
> Also, it was too perfect as if someone took their time to make sure it
> looked good. Not somethign you would expect in the heat of an attack.
>

Exactly - this is they type of story that should be viewed with
skepticism rather than cynicism.

And a skeptic would look at a backwards perfect "b" that was lightly
scratched and wonder exactly who could even accomplish such a feat
given a willing participant.

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