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In probability theory there is a law of large numbers which is often cited as the bases for the laymen term law of averages. The law is stated as the average of the results obtained from a large number of trials should be close to the expected value, and will tend to become closer as more trials are performed. In everyday terms, if a man is playing a game at a casino and gets on a winning streak, the more he plays eventually the casino will win. With Dr. Cosby accusers numbering over two dozen(there is one woman claiming that he raped at least 12 women at the PlayBoy Mansion), one would have to wonder how did Dr. Cosby beat the odds? If we add in the ones that are accusing him of raping them multiple times over several years, the number are increased drastically. How is it that Dr. Cosby beat the house for over 30 years? Literally dozens of women and not one report to the police neither do any of these women admit to telling a friend...some even kept pictures of themselves with Dr. Cosby(i mean who keeps a keepsake photo of their rapists)....
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 14:09:31 +0000

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