It's almost like the future proves the past. Or as Shakespeare Chaucer said:
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Who first said: "Murder will out"?: Information Roundup ...
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"Murder will out" is a very old phrase in the English language and it is of unknown authorship. The idea expressed by it occurs in Cursor Mundi, a work written by an unidentified hand about 1290.The phrase occurs twice in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, [page 45] written about 1386.
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.Without freedom of speech we wouldn't know who all the idiots are. -- anonymous poster
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.Three conspiracy theorists walk into a bar --You can't say that is a coincidence.
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