SouthAussie
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If you are referring to the choking noises that is still pure speculation. There is no evidence on Warrina's body that indicates she was choked. As such, based on the evidence, the force used to remove her to the balcony was reasonable. You cannot say beyond reasonable doubt that she was choked. <modsnip>
As such, it also cannot be stated beyond a reasonable doubt the he used reasonable force. That is pure speculation. No-one can see that.
But her choking sounds can be audibly heard on the tape ... for far too long.
I am going to err on the side of the victim.