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Sally Clark's Trial - The Prosecutor's Fallacy

There were multiple problems with multiplying the numbers together and disagreeing with that. Professor David Lagnardo found a major flaw in Meadow's testimony. There was a fallacy in reasoning known as the prosecutor's fallacy. The jury had two explanations: the unlikely chance of the children dying by coincidence or the also unlikely possibility of Sally killing them.

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