Yeah, I agree but . . . .

"If the counter-analysis confirms his positive, then Beltrán will be fired and have to pay the cost."

Um, punitive damages when the B sample hasn't been tested and the labs and methodology are questionable? I really try to ignore all this but isn't it supposed to be confidential until them?

I've been really trying to make all this a very hazy memory because it just makes my head spin, that statement about just wigged me out. Is it any wonder that some of this seems like witchhunting? If she doesn't drown, she's innocent?