Yeah. The rules of evidence are very specific about what is admissible. Also, one needs more than suspicion to convict someone.
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Yeah. The rules of evidence are very specific about what is admissible. Also, one needs more than suspicion to convict someone.
Same reason it is so hard to convict mafia bosses. If they are clever in how you do it, it's near impossible to get dirt on the real mastermind. Add political power and it gets even tougher.
Oddly, many, many mafia bosses have been convicted.
You might want to consider the possibility that the "Clinton Body Count" conspiracy theory is simply bogus.