You're completely right - about the lack of proof, that is. As a lawyer, I understand full well that evidence is everything in a court of law. But the thing is, we're not in a court of any kind right now. You're not being tried for anything. We're just trying to ascertain the truth the best that we can. We can't un-learn what we learned, so it's only natural that we explore this doubt, to determine if we can trust you again.
And I wouldn't necessarily say that I'm ignoring the context you provided. It just doesn't change that the memory witnessed by Dr. Maruki sounds inhumane. I get that you'd defend yourself whether innocent or guilty, but remember. If you have any admissions to make, now's the time to do it. You do like racking up those points, don't you?
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And I wouldn't necessarily say that I'm ignoring the context you provided. It just doesn't change that the memory witnessed by Dr. Maruki sounds inhumane. I get that you'd defend yourself whether innocent or guilty, but remember. If you have any admissions to make, now's the time to do it. You do like racking up those points, don't you?