But that's what I mean. When you remove his voice from the picture during those last minutes and only focus on the noises it's clear a struggle was happening and there was choking involved. She also begins screaming once he opens those sliding doors. The glass on the balcony is knocked over and there is a lot of struggling noises and screaming from her then the glass is knocked again (the glass is not on carpet, it's clearly on the balcony). Then he shuts the door as she starts begging to be allowed to just go home and you hear a click of what sounds like a lock.
How can people listen to that and not come to the conclusion that his reaction/force was unnecessary under the circumstances? I don't get it.