I can't imagine even one scenario where he is bent over vomiting on his underwear inside his pants but miraculously not vomiting on his pants or on the ground in the street and is then hit by a tail light spine protruding minimally that is also likely now located above and well away from his...
Taking this as valid across the board medical information when it comes from a personal injury lawyer website and ignores all the nuances of bruising behavior, types and influencing factors would be unwise.
The medical examiner testified to JO having Wischnewski spots (a type of bruising often...
Humans that have developed normally have many hard-wired neurological postural reflexes that dictate how our body responds to a loss of balance or perturbation that leads to a fall. Reflexes are involuntary. One of them is the "upper limb falling reflex" which is defined as a rapid dynamic...
Who knows. If he used a state issued phone to say the things he did about someone he was actively investigating, then I could see that being considered gross misconduct or dereliction of duty or misuse of equipment and grounds for dismissal especially if there is contract language around that...
Not necessarily. I was a union steward for almost 25 years and sat in many, many discoveries, corrective action plans and all levels of disciplinary outcomes up to and including terminations and "voluntary" ends to service. I can't speak to the particulars of his contract - though it's probably...
Unless they can risk paying her attorney fees and court costs they'd be ill-advised to try it any time soon. And probably won't as long as there's a pending criminal retrial. And KR's reportedly broke. If the retry is abandoned, or the FBI moves on others - then I'd say the odds go waaaaay down...
I think I'd now be asking the G's to defend how they are dismissing every single reasonable explanation and scientifically supported evidence offered by the defense point by point that the NG's unanimously support, to leave them with absolutely zero doubt of guilt. 99% sure of guilt is still a...
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VERDICT WATCH - MA - Professor Karen Read, 43, charged with murdering police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe by hitting him with car...
I don't necessarily have an opinion, just that it's odd and stands out. I'd like to know what his average step length is over the last year and how often he sprinted though. JO doesn't strike me as a runner so averaging under a 6.0 mile pace for any distance is probably pretty quick for him. I...
I am not a tech expert by any means, far from it, but my general understanding is they have comparable systems - gyrometer, altimeter, and accelerometer that work together to identify movements, including steps. An iPhone carried in a hip pocket is more accurate acting as a pedometer than a...
I was merely commenting I don't believe an Apple Watch that uses an accelerometer, gyroscope and altimeter to count steps will accurately count a hill (while in a moving vehicle) as not only steps but actual stair climbing. Your wrist isn't moving while passively riding in a car in any way that...
My Apple Watch doesn't register half the stairs I take and sometimes I WISH it would count the short and steep hills I sometimes walk and regularly drive. Which it never has. I don't buy the hill registering as stairs at all. IMO.
Hypothetically - yes. Skill fractures can be treated. As can traumatic brain injuries. Much would depend on immediate trauma scores, neurological assessment and findings of his particular injury or injuries to be given "odds" or a percent survival estimate. No two traumatic brain injuries will...
This biomechanics expert is not screaming at the TV as she did while watching the CW's "Biomechanics" reconstruction expert. Solid scientific testimony here today.
Good thought, and with his background that might be what he's thinking as he's surely gone through firearms training and that is what it's called when the chest is the target when shooting. My husband is a police firearms instructor, and said that as it relates to a target to shoot it should...
Trooper Paul said a pedestrian’s center of mass is along the chest area. It isn't. In men it's usually at or just above the navel, and in women it is typically below the navel. Obesity and pregnancy can impact this but in an average Joe walking around on two legs - the center of mass (aka the...
Have you reached out to the booster club? They are still very active, no one seems to leave the group (my grand father was in it until he died in his 90s, my uncle still is in his mid 70's AFAIK). I grew up in coos bay but wasn't born in 1968. There are a lot of old timers there that would...
Are you thinking MT is VB?
MT the MIL is not VB, RBs wife. VB and RB were not in Texas at the time of murder. That has been proven.
MT went to be with MB after getting a call from BB, thinking it was an accident and was not aware she was dead yet.
KS went to be with the kids, at the request...
Only an investigator not doing the basics of their expected job working from the people closest to the victim outward wouldn't look for and confirm such a pattern beyond just taking someone's word, regardless of who it is.
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