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A person might question John Smith's account due to potential biases, inconsistencies, or lack of corroborating evidence in his narrative. If Smith has a history of unreliability or vested interests in the situation, it could further raise doubts about his credibility. Additionally, the presence of conflicting accounts from other sources could also prompt skepticism about his version of events.

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