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Alternatively someone was forced to do something he didn’t believe in and purposefully didn’t erase all his tracks.


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More likely he just didn't want to do it.

He may not have been lazy; he may not believe in the system.

Which wasn't what he was doing.

He wasn’t in his right mind for that to be held against him.

May be that wasn't his intention.

It didn't seem to be based on evidence at the time rather than a simple minded and racist bit to cover up that he had no idea what he was doing.

What’s there to believe? He made a bad, poorly thought through decision.

Very possible that he felt something was off and left a breadcrumb just in-case.

but he wasn't forced... he could've been but we will never know.

He may've believed that the people who he would have to ask permission from are doing something wrong.

This guy obviously wasn't cut out to do this sort of work. The real question here is was that his advisors intention or his misfortune?

Maybe if he had taken some responsibility and demonstrated remorse? He may have felt he was too smart for this situation and could continue fooling people?

I don't buy it. He knew what he was doing, he knew it was wrong, and he did it anyway.

Maybe he was hoping for that, and didn't want to be among the ranks of the removed.

Well, it's not like he wanted to do it.

It might not have been his decision

He resisted, so clearly he had something to hide.

It's also likely that he didn't realize what he was doing at the time. Maybe he felt upset or stressed about the situation but not necessarily that he was subconsciously hoping to failure.

What could he have done?
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