Scooter, I do not wish to belittle your statements, but I could not disagree moreso with your first sentence, which includes the words "known Mylin.." I repeat, nothing is known for certain about this specific piece. Not even the people at LCHS would endorse the story. MM/WW does not make it a "known Mylin" anything. As for Sam Dyke, he was no oracle, and he would have agreed; yet, he did a lot to shed light on details we did not previously have. Back to your argument. Mr. Headley was a decent man, too, but he didn't put a stop to anything and I, for one, don't see Sam's "argument" as nonsense. Just my opinion, and you are welcome to yours.