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Didn't the author of that autopsy report testified in court that the action of the police was the cause of the death ? Facts are great for sure, but being able to understand them is also important.
Oh ? So you are saying the author of that autopsy report testified in court that the action of the police was the cause of the death. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure we had our facts straightDid you see him stuttering and stammering on how even though it was almost 4x the lethal dose and normally he'd say that was the cause of death, but despite all his training and actual medical findings, he's just going to go off the video instead?
For someone saying facts are important, you don't seem to know any
Oh ? So you are saying the author of that autopsy report testified in court that the action of the police was the cause of the death. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure we had our facts straight
Yes. The expert in toxicology said that looking at the toxicology report he would have ruled it an OD death. But also said since he saw a video (of something he’s not an expert in) that he would say maybe something else caused it (of which there is no supporting evidence of any other cause of death at all).Oh ? So you are saying the author of that autopsy report testified in court that the action of the police was the cause of the death. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure we had our facts straight
Thao’s attorney, Robert Paule, asked Tuesday whether Baker was pressured into listing “neck compression” as a factor in his autopsy report. Baker testified that he told prosecutors on the day of Floyd’s autopsy that there was no physical evidence of asphyxia, or insufficient oxygen. Prosecutors put that information in their initial complaint against Chauvin, and listed existing health conditions, police restraint and potential intoxicants as contributing factors.
Baker said his office received “hundreds” of calls, some harassing and threatening. Former Washington, D.C., medical examiner Dr. Roger Mitchell, who is an expert in in-custody deaths, also called Baker and was unhappy. Baker said the two talked about neck compression, and Mitchell also planned to publish a critical op-ed in The Washington Post. Baker said he considered Mitchell’s opinion and analysis before adding neck compression to his report.
That sound you heard was your credibility leaving the apartment after grabbing it’s plant and records.Really tough to understand for the simpletons here I know. Blood tests that show undisputed lethal amounts of drugs in system vs. intimidated guy on stand who would probably have life ruined if he didn't say what he said. Hmmmm wonder what we should trust more.
That sound you heard was your credibility leaving the apartment after grabbing it’s plant and records.e
So your position is the toxicology report is wrong. The autopsy is wrong. The parts of the testimony where the doctors cite those reports as being correct, are wrong. But the part where they say "well yea that cops actions might have led to his death but I have no clue really" , that is the hill you are dying on?
So your position is the toxicology report is wrong. The autopsy is wrong. The parts of the testimony where the doctors cite those reports as being correct, are wrong. But the part where they say "well yea that cops actions might have led to his death but I have no clue really" , that is the hill you are dying on?
I disagree. There was of course always some of this, but in my lifetime it went to another level with Rush Limbaugh. I was a big fan of him in the early to mid 90s. I used to love driving the tractor around picking up hay bales and listening to his whole show on the radio. He was funny and he made you feel like you were smart and reasonable and moral for being a Republican and being liberal was some kind of mind virus with no explanation for how someone could believe in it.
He was followed by the rise of fox news with "The O'Reilly Factor" all their talk about "Fair and Balanced ". They were entertaining and outrageous soon started destroying CNN in the ratings. MSNBC soon saw Fox's success and reconfigured themselves as the left wing version of Fox and CNN saw the writing on the wall and basically had to follow suit or die.
All of this has continued onto YouTube and other social media sites but I believe it started on the right with good old Rush taking talk radio and becoming a superstar.
My position is your drawing a conclusion from a report that the guy wrote the report states differently And your are whisking away his statement because it doesn’t fit your assumption.
Warrik is one of the dumbest motherfuckers on the boards, never improving in any way from his first post till now. I'm actually really surprised anyone is giving him the time of day but here we are.pretty sure Warrik is just defending the narrative at this point, why even argue? his tribe says Floyd was murdered by that racist cop. so it must be so. anything different is just orange man things. it's sad when facts no longer matter anymore.
Oh ? So you are saying the author of that autopsy report testified in court that the action of the police was the cause of the death. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure we had our facts straight
Thao’s attorney, Robert Paule, asked Tuesday whether Baker was pressured into listing “neck compression” as a factor in his autopsy report. Baker testified that he told prosecutors on the day of Floyd’s autopsy that there was no physical evidence of asphyxia, or insufficient oxygen. Prosecutors put that information in their initial complaint against Chauvin, and listed existing health conditions, police restraint and potential intoxicants as contributing factors.
Baker said his office received “hundreds” of calls, some harassing and threatening. Former Washington, D.C., medical examiner Dr. Roger Mitchell, who is an expert in in-custody deaths, also called Baker and was unhappy. Baker said the two talked about neck compression, and Mitchell also planned to publish a critical op-ed in The Washington Post. Baker said he considered Mitchell’s opinion and analysis before adding neck compression to his report.