What’s so hard to believe that a bunch of guys got drunk, hired some hookers and got caught with their pants down?
12 of them? Naw, maybe one....and now this. Coincidence? Naw.
There is a continuum of liklihood that ranges from "impossible" to "certain". As you proceed from one of those points to the other, you run a gamut from "improbable," "unlikely", "possible", "more than likely", etc.
Given the exhaustive background screenings SS agents are supposed to undergo, one would have to operate under the assumptioni that the odds of any single agent screwing up like this were on the "less likely" end of that scale than the average person. When you take those lower odds and multiply it by 11 or 12 or whatever the number is now it seems extremely problematic. I don't think there's anybody saying it couldn't have played out just as it's being reported in the MSM, only that it's "hard to believe" that there isn't some other aspect of this that's not being reported.