Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Mike and All :)
The one thing everyone should remember is though the links given are
quite interesting, not everyone has web access so they can't read the
pages that are being used for reference for this conversation, thus some
have no idea what is being discussed, I suggest maybe a short
description be offered in layman's terms of what this is :)
I don't think people were quick to jump on the bandwagon of convicting
anyone due to the number of children killed, this women confessed to the
murders, her husband tried to come out with an excuse on why she
confessed and why people should forget about the confession, it seems
some here have decided to forget the confession.
IMHO to use her case and circumstances as a possible way of enlightening
people to mitochondria is not a example I personally would do,
especially since she confessed to the murders, it would seem much better
for all concerned to use a actual case of someone who was/is affected by
this instead of a confessed killer.
Mike wrote:
> Actually, I just want to see the truth come out in the Noe's case. Whether
> that leads to murder *or* a medical explanation, or even both. The support
> that I offered to the folks in Philly, came after I heard of the interest
> in the case by Dr. Robert Naviaux (founder of the MMDC at UCSD, and also
> assistant professor of internal medicine at UCSD) and Angie Longenecker
> (clinical nurse coordinator), both of the Mitochondrial and Metabolic
> Disease Center at the University of California, San Diego.
>
> I'd hate to see someone convicted of a crime just because folks *think*
> that they did it.
--
Kathy E
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