If someone could fax a document of Times New Roman 12 text from that Kinko's location, capture it on a computer, and post it on the web, that would help clear up a lot.
In particular, (1) the letter shapes were distorted, pretty consistently, in a certain way which could only happen if the first-generation fax machine did it; (2) if someone has the earlier AP .pdf with the Kinko's number (I read that it had since been replaced with a lower-resolution version) it would be interesting to compare the date/time stamp format of that fax with that of the Kinko's machine.
One very real possibility I think needs to be considered (and either confirmed or rebutted) is that Burkett sent something from Kinkos at the time indicated on AP's fax, but that the AP's fax was sent my a machine programmed to lie about the date/time/origin so as to match whatever it was that Burkett had sent.
I don't see how Burkett can be be fall guy here...I forget who it was but they had an interview with the lady who CBS hired to examine the DOC's and she even told them she wasn't sure they were real!!
If this goes to court... which it better a crime has been commited here!!
They will drag her in as a witness which won't look good at all for CBS or Rather ....funny thing to in the interview she said she knew more then she could tell ....I would really like to know what else she knows!!