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November 11 2013, 18:15:57 UTC 3 years ago
Heck, it could explain why they were so interested in keeping Sal on-campus as much as possible, as well as why they paid for her medical care: both to study her more and to keep other interested parties (like the government) from finding out what was up. I suspect only the fact neither Sal nor her parents trusted them (and her parents were well-connected enough to raise a giant stink) preserved Sal's freedom as long as it did.
November 11 2013, 18:16:45 UTC 3 years ago