I haven't clicked on the link, but I'm pretty sure there was one done and is linked above
Wow, when the case first started Attorney King sent the Johnsons into the school with a letter telling them to release the videos to CNN. The man has :moo::moo:
Leigh Touchton interview - she bought the entire case file so has a ton of information. She also sort of clears up the EMT question.
She said she would never give an interview to CNN because of the way they are parsing the information.
She speaks to the difference between the Medical Examiner for the State and a private Pathologist.
If you really are interested in the facts of Kendrick Johnson case, this interview is a must. Thanks to momrids6
This is where the reenactment is discussed and/or shown, I do believe.
So? Should his family have paid locker fees but not gym shoes to keep in it, or use for gym? Do we even know specifically why KJ didn't pay for a locker? Could the family not afford it? Did his parents give him money for locker fees and he spent out on something else?
My question about the locker fees is why aren't lockers just provided for students as part of school?
Pearl
Thx for taking time to explain about the lockers.
I wondered whether some students would have lockers w. the combination lock,
but still use another hidey-hole (like gym mats, library or other student-accessible place on campus) to stash some of their books or supplies, or personal gear, simply for the sake of convenience, depending on proximity to certain classroooms.
And thanks for teaching over the years. The world is a much better place because of teachers like you.
Not to be gruesome, but being buried in sand in an arid climate, especially, actually preserves a body. Check the discussion of this in the Adrienne Salinas thread by peeps familiar with desert dwelling. No comparison to positional asphyxiation - especially in the upside down position.
jmo
Honduras is not arid
This is where the reenactment is discussed and/or shown, I do believe.
I'm guessing the locker fee is for maintenance/vandalism. The fee is $10. A pair of canvas converse cost about $30-50. Leather brand names cost much more. No, we don't know specifically if he had a locker. He may have just kept his gym shoes there because it was more convenient. But the msm stories say that's why a number of students did that.
If it were my dd I'd guess I gave her the ten bucks and she spent it on something else. My ds would have paid the locker fee. So who knows.
jmo
Kenneth and Jackie Johnson, Kendrick's parents, told Grantland that although their son did not have a locker, they never believed the investigation's version of events.
Just stumbled across this very apropos post here about deblurring software.
Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Unblurring Images Using Free SmartDeblur App
Maybe the guidance counselor was on the phone with the media?
didn't I read somewhere there were 2 cameras in this gym,by both doors?
didn't I read somewhere there were 2 cameras in this gym,by both doors?
It's not actually a reenactment, just a wrestler and another guy testing out the part of the case they knew at the time. They even admit they didn't know the complete details. Two things stood out - how hot the guy got after only a couple of minutes, and the fact that you could barely hear him when he was yelling for help from inside the mat.
It's not actually a reenactment, just a wrestler and another guy testing out the part of the case they knew at the time. They even admit they didn't know the complete details. Two things stood out - how hot the guy got after only a couple of minutes, and the fact that you could barely hear him when he was yelling for help from inside the mat.
So? Should his family have paid locker fees but not gym shoes to keep in it, or use for gym? Do we even know specifically why KJ didn't pay for a locker? Could the family not afford it? Did his parents give him money for locker fees and he spent out on something else?
My question about the locker fees is why aren't lockers just provided for students as part of school?
I saw it and it was amazing how he was glistening in sweat being in there only a very short time. The other thing I noticed was that he was kicking his feet like a crazy person, so maybe that is how the shoes found in the mat came off. Especially if they were already unlaced. That's all the poor kid could move according to the reenactor dude. He looked very shaken up just having been in there 10-15 seconds. Terrible!