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| |author=Will Balgey
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| |section=[[../Index|Index of claims]]: Page Title HERE
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| =Claims made in SECTION TITLE=
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| ====99====
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| * "[A]ll information about the emigrants' conduct came from men involved in their murder or cover-up."
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| * Junaita Brooks pointed out that accounts of provocation from the immigrants appeared within days as far away California, and from [[Blood_of_the_Prophets:_Brigham_Young_and_the_Massacre_at_Mountain_Meadows/Use_of_sources/Double_standards_of_skepticism||multiple sources]].
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| * {{DoubleStandard}} [[Blood_of_the_Prophets:_Brigham_Young_and_the_Massacre_at_Mountain_Meadows/Use_of_sources/Double_standards_of_skepticism|Double standard of skepticism]]
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| ====117 and others====
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| * The author frequently refers to dubious, anonymous, or folklore evidence without much skepticism.
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| *[[../Use of sources/Double standards of skepticism|Use of sources: double standards of skepticism]]
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| * {{attn}}
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| ====119-120====
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| * Account of William Hawley
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| *[[../Use of sources/William Hawley account|Use of sources: William Hawley account]]
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| ====143====
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| * Account of William Hawley
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| *[[../Use of sources/William Hawley account|Use of sources: William Hawley account]]
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| ====151====
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| * It is claimed that Jacob Hamblin's adoptive son Albert raped two women at the Massacre, which tales "cannot be discounted entirely."
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| *[[../Use of sources/Rape by Albert Hamblin|Use of sources: Rape by Albert Hamblin?]]
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| ====196====
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| * Brigham gave a gift of salt to the U.S. army, which it was implied was poisoned.
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| *[[../Use of sources/Gift of salt|Use of sources: Gift of salt?]]
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| ====220====
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| * Bagley claims to have found another source by John D. Lee, upon which he relies.
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| *"''Anonymous sources are usually worthless.''...''Blood of the Prophets''...spends several pages with the "Discursive Remarks,"...[and] attributes the work to John D. Lee, as if another Lee account can be trusted."{{ref|crockett.220}}
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| * "Discursive remarks," anonymous manuscript in Utah State Historical Society archives.{{attn}}
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| * It is claimed that Jacob Hamblin's adoptive son Albert raped two women at the Massacre, and Hamblin would later blame this on John D. Lee.
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| *[[../Use of sources/Rape by Albert Hamblin|Use of sources: Rape by Albert Hamblin?]]
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| ==Endnotes==
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| #{{note|crockett.220}} {{FR-15-2-11}} <!--Crocket on Bagley-->
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