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Please clarify. You said you would rather use the term "probable" instead of possible. Probable is "more likely" than possible is it not?
I think it is my views that have been misconstrued on here.
I had spent days in here trying to get people to understand something. Those people used Dr. Badens comments to discredit me. Now that Dr. Baden has clarified his comments to agree with what I was saying all along, all of a sudden Dr. Baden can no longer be considered a credible source. Does anyone else not see what is happening here?
I came across the ending of a C-SPAN "Town Hall on Shooting in Ferguson, Missouri" while surfing TV last night.
"Panelists talked about race relations following the August 9, 2014, police shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson, Missouri. "
You can catch the replay of the nearly 2 1/2 hour meeting at this link: http://www.c-span.org/video/?321158-1/town-hall-ferguson-mo-police-shooting-protests
I only caught the end, but was not impressed when Dick Gregory started out by saying the video released by LE was from June! I do remember seeing that there is a time stamp at the beginning of the video that indicates camera 6 was used, and then the correct date. I hope to have time to watch it later . We are off for a day trip now.
Good morning! In reading some posts from last night I see it posted about the distance being 35 feet. Has this been
verified because a quick google search shows nothing about this being a fact?
?
I wonder how much of the autopsy he really did and how much his 'assistant' did. It couldn't have been very thorough, Mary Case had all of the evidence and that was turned over to the Prosecutor. Which will be kept under wraps until they are ready to release it.
The day after the shooting St Louis PD Chief Belmar had a short press conference in which he mentioned the scene [I think he said "entire scene"] was 35 ft, but I think he meant from the police car to MB's body.
The day after the shooting St Louis PD Chief Belmar had a short press conference in which he mentioned the scene [I think he said "entire scene"] was 35 ft, but I think he meant from the police car to MB's body.
Dr. Baden's autopsy:
There is a diagram done at the second autopsy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/18/u...-shows-he-was-shot-at-least-6-times.html?_r=0
What is Dr. Baden missing?
Dr. Baden said that while Mr. Brown was shot at least six times, only three bullets were recovered from his body. But he has not yet seen the X-rays showing where the bullets were found, which would clarify the autopsy results. Nor has he had access to witness and police statements.
However, that determination could change if it turns out that there is gunshot residue on Mr. Brown’s clothing, to which Dr. Baden did not have access.
Dr. Baden also was not able to determine:
“This one here looks like his head was bent downward,” he said, indicating the wound at the very top of Mr. Brown’s head. “It can be because he’s giving up, or because he’s charging forward at the officer.”
I am curious about baden's statement, bbm Is that part of a coroners job to determine why a decedent received the shoots where and what the decedent was doing and thinking?
I guess Parcell's public contention, which Baden didn't correct, that the head shot trajectory was from back to front is now defunct? At least Baden agrees the head shot wasn't from behind.
I think that there's room for doubt about whether or not this is a justifiable police shooting or a crimminal homicide.
The robbery is indisputable and important evidence. We don't have clear evidence yet about officer Wilson's injuries. The direction of the bullets that struck MB seem to be from the front but some question that.
I'd like to see some more evidence myself.
The head shot trajectory entered the top of Brown's heard at a point closer to Brown's back than it ended up. It is correct to call that back to front.
The head shot trajectory entered the top of Brown's heard at a point closer to Brown's back than it ended up. It is correct to call that back to front.
(above, bbm)
A criminal homicide seems unlikely with a 6 year veteran (do I have that right?) of the force, with no complaints lodged against him, only commendations. Past behavior often predicts future (or present) behavior.
Did Baden describe it that way, or only Parcells? IOW, has Baden supported that contention since and/or publicly agreed with it? "Not a doctor but I play one on tv" Parcells isn't an expert on anything imo.