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I agree. She let 3 troopers testify as medical experts
Exactly what I said!!
I agree. She let 3 troopers testify as medical experts
Dispersion is too wide to be anything but dog bites and scratches IMOThree photos of JOK right arm that were introduced during Dr Marie's time as a witness today.
This particular photo I have rotated 180* (NOT inverted) for perspective, assuming JOK was upright and may have had arms held up high in an attempt to keep them clear of an aggressive dog.
Easy to imagine the ones on the right in particular being scratch marks trailing down.View attachment 511373
Other two photos as they were presented.
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Dispersion is too wide to be anything but dog bites and scratches IMO
Proctor might have a cat or two, that's just as good.Paging Trooper Tully, call on line one......
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I've had that thought too...a wild animal, a stray, a runaway pet all could have caused those lacerations.This is my first time seeing this pic up close and I have no idea how that could be attributed to any sort of vehicle incident. Also, just throwing this out there, not sure about Canton but my part of MA has lots of coyotes in populated areas that are not afraid of humans at all. Wondering if these could have been caused in the yard by a wild animal after he was already incapacitated?
Come on. These were caused by tail light shards but no blood or bodily material found on said shards?? Did the cw even analyse the shards mentioned in court by T Paul/Tully ? I can't get over how absurd the CW's assertion is. It will be crystal clear to the jury I would think when they see these photos (did they see them during cw's absurd jmo accident reconstruction bs?). I hope Dr Russel is permitted to testify. It's astounding how far cw is from logical truth finding. It's 'winning' at all costs at the expense off truth. mooThree photos of JOK right arm that were introduced during Dr Marie's time as a witness today.
This particular photo I have rotated 180* (NOT inverted) for perspective, assuming JOK was upright and may have had arms held up high in an attempt to keep them clear of an aggressive dog.
Easy to imagine the ones on the right in particular being scratch marks trailing down.View attachment 511373
Other two photos as they were presented.
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Will the jury see those photos of JO if Dr Russel isn't allowed to testify? Surely they must see them.
Did they not see them during cw accident recon testimony? Surely they cannot be expected to assess cw theory credibility without seeing them? I didn't see all that testimony and assumed Lally would have had to show them or how do jury know what he is talking about. Do you mean they haven't seen them?Will the jury see those photos of JO if Dr Russel isn't allowed to testify? Surely they must see them.
You'd think this would be early on really, what day are we on?Yes I would imagine they will be presented during the Medical Examiner testimonies.
To be clear, these photos have been presented before, but not in the context of an animal related injury.You'd think this would be early on really, what day are we on?
Thank you! It's been that long now I can't rememberTo be clear, these photos have been presented before, but not in this context.
You'd think this would be early on really, what day are we on?
Thanks. I can't remember. Do you recall when the jury saw them/testimony context?To be clear, these photos have been presented before, but not in the context of an animal related injury.
Dispersion is too wide to be anything but dog bites and scratches IMO
Thanks. I can't remember. Do you recall when the jury saw them/testimony context?
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She did a year of pre-med at MIT, attended BPD police academy, has a BS from Northeastern and MD from UMass in 1987. Later did residencies at LA-USC trauma center and LA County coroner's office.
Russell said she treated and oversaw treatment for numerous patients from car crashes and other trauma, including animal attacks.