There's our story. A report 33 typed pages from 3 pages of handwritten notes and recalled "mostly" from memory. Yeah, right.
I say we don't even acknowledge Gottlieb's report when it's brought up. It's a work of pure fiction.
But it does suggest that the defense needs to be careful what they reveal about their defense given that Nifong et al seems to be more than willing to fabricate evidence and testimony.
Which raises another chilling thought: Does some of the great analysis here help the defense or Nifong? It is scary how corrupt law enforcement can undermine an open society. Reminds me of Alexander Solzenitsyn's "We never make mistakes".