Dillon CNN piece from the other night

Seth — August 2, 2009 @ 6:10 PM — Comments (3)

In case you missed it, here is the piece on Bill Dillon and fraudulent dog handler John Preston, as shown on Anderson Cooper 360:

We’ll try and get a hold of the really great commentary by Anderson Cooper and Jeffrey Toobin on junk science. As soon as we do, we will post it.

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  1. Pingback from COACHEP » Blog Archive » Posts about Junk Science as of August 2, 2009.

    [...] to believe, but I didn’t step around certain issues just because they’re almost unbelievable. Dillon CNN piece from the other night – floridainnocence.org 08/02/2009 In case you missed it, here is the piece on Bill Dillon and [...]

     August 3, 2009 @ 12:03 am

  2. Awesome, so glad you guys got ahold of this.

  3. I still want to commentary after. Will post it when we get it.

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