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Im not in the medical field at all. Relying on those that are. They have posted that SPhas posture and leg mannerisms reminiscent of someone that was at one time much heavier and now has lost some of the weight but retains some of the old habits. The toes are a separate issue (IMO). I almost hurt myself trying that.
Green SWAT Perp
Credit to our very own: BatBrat
Link to
BatBrat's Green SWAT Perp
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/39407718/scant.gif
For weeks now, this gif has been an open tab on the lappy. What was noticed first about the Green SWAT Perp body, was the Lower Left Leg. Something causes a hobble in the Perp Walk.
hobble -
Noun
an awkward way of walking, typically due to pain from an injury: [Who has an injury? Anyone's hips or feet painful? Need a hot tub? Is Rheumatoid Arthritis considered a bodily injury?]
a rope or strap used for hobbling a horse or other animal. [Or a strap for a 13" long handled weapon?]
Its left calf area bends awkwardly, thus, causing SP to almost limp forward. Its head bobbles up, as the right shoulder lowers. I could not watch the leg bend awkwardly at the calf area while at the same time watching the bounce of its head and . Therefore, I recommend watching the left leg all the way thru the vine. Then, watch the head and shoulders. After that, you'll see the complete gait of the SP. Was there a way to disguise the true and natural Swat Perp Walk? Viewing the CCTV convinced that SP glued fake bottoms to the footwear adding about a size larger than natural foot size and adding as much as 1/2" to its height in those boots that are too big.
JMHO follows
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Missy Bevers was assassinated. LEO has not mentioned possible wounds on her hands that would indicate Missy struggled? There is an item available called a Muzzle Flash Suppressor [MFS] that can be added to a 13" rifle. The easy to assemble MFS lessens recoil, reduces muzzle rise to help keep the target site steady and stable ...
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/lid=...ske-Rifleworks-AR-15-M16-Kx3-Flash-Suppressor
The viewing of the video requires that one reads the disclaimer and clicks on the ok button.
"In firearms used for self-defense, muzzle flash presents two problems. First, it can reveal your position to an attacker. But unless youre getting into extended firefights in the woods at night, this is shouldnt be a major concern for the average citizen. The second and
more serious problem is that muzzle flash can really mess up your low-light vision."
http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/muzzle-flash/
No self-certified gun and ammo expert; however, I do believe that the SP packed their own ammo/projectile with reduced, or not filled to capacity, low flash powder. The shot, if there was one, was close and personal; not targeted from the sixth floor. SP shows us all of those the puncturing tools but does not show a gun. It was never meant to be seen.
NIN, you get Post of the Day! This profoundly rocks on:
"Same like the police outfit, the break in, the running around and breaking glass ( everyone is looking at the glass, but it's the hammer he want's us to see), the unsuccessful prying open of a door ( it wasn't the door, perhaps the plate, but for sure it was the tool he wants us to see). It's all fake. Fiction is the lie, through which SP is telling us the truth"
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