Just Jayla
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Was watching her show a couple of days ago....Dr. G does not stop until she gets to the rock bottom of the cause of death, if she can. The case I was watching involved a cause of death that took her many examinations to determine, when she could have just written down her initial findings as COD. But she did not, she studied further and found unexpected clues to a different, more complex COD.....she does this for the families, I think, most of all, so that they have real truth and she does this out of pure integrity as well. She is the top of her field, IMO.
I saw that one of our members stated to media that no soft tissue leaves wiggle room for the defense. I believe Dr. G will be able to concisely explain why this is not so. If she thought soft tissue should have been there, she would have noted it and pushed further with that in mind-It's just the way she rolls.
Now, with Caylee, a lot of the organs and indicators she needed were gone. She HAD to use the circumstances at hand to make her determination. She is clear about this. So clear, in fact, that I think the jury will get it and will be even more ticked at KC for having left Caylee out there so long that she was left to nothing but bones.
I saw that one of our members stated to media that no soft tissue leaves wiggle room for the defense. I believe Dr. G will be able to concisely explain why this is not so. If she thought soft tissue should have been there, she would have noted it and pushed further with that in mind-It's just the way she rolls.
Now, with Caylee, a lot of the organs and indicators she needed were gone. She HAD to use the circumstances at hand to make her determination. She is clear about this. So clear, in fact, that I think the jury will get it and will be even more ticked at KC for having left Caylee out there so long that she was left to nothing but bones.