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...Dr. Cynthia Harris, the doctor who performed Neely's autopsy. Jurors saw photos from the autopsy, in particular of Neely's neck and eyes.
Harris ruled Neely's cause of death compression of the neck, or asphyxia.
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After Penny let go of Neely,
several witnesses, including responding officers, testified Neely had a pulse. Harris said that's not surprising.
"This is an asphyxial death ... The brain dies first," she said.
Neely had sickle cell trait. She testified it's normally benign, an asymptomatic condition, but his spleen and red blood cells were sickled. In her medical opinion, she testified, it was
caused because he was "in a low oxygen situation."
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Harris doubled down, telling the jury that Neely could have had enough fentanyl in his system to knock down an elephant and that still would not have changed her opinion.
Medical examiner testifies in trial of Daniel Penny for NYC subway chokehold death
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She told jurors earlier in the trial that Neely suffered
"an asphyxial death" as a result of the chokehold. She called it
"profoundly improbable" that Neely's death was due to synthetic marijuana use and sickle cell condition, which is related but not equivalent to sickle cell disease.
Within the medical examiner's office, "the consensus was unanimous" that Neely had died from the chokehold, Harris said, adding:
"There are no alternative reasonable explanations."
Closing arguments are expected after the Thanksgiving holiday.
abc7chicago.com
Three million grains of salt needed for the Defense hired gun brought in all the way from from Texas who makes a living testifying as needed opinion, imo.
all imo