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Originally posted by onetime2
You fail to mention the fact that an independent expert hired by this man's own attorney agreed that the fingerprints were his. And that there was an Al Qaeda cell known to have attempted to build a terrorist training camp in that area. Mighty big coincidence that the FBI should have ignored, ehh? Let's see, a lawyer who has converted to Islam living in an area targeted by Al Qaeda to train terrorists apparently has his finger print show up on the bomb materials used in the train bombing in Spain. It would have been unthinkable for authorities to have ignored that.
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You forgot to mention that Spain, whom the fbi was working in conjunction with told them that their match was probably wrong. It certainly wasn't unthinkable for them to ignore that, because they did ignore it. In any case, despite all of your circumstantial evidence, and innocent man was arrested on charges of planting bombs in spain. He could have been held indefinitely because the fbi jumped the gun. His reputation is probably damaged and the fbi's was definitely damaged. Making excuses doesn't change that one bit.