I hope that Brennan asks her questions that opens the door to asking more questions about it for Jackson.Don’t like her saying animal bite but at least pushes against the claim that it was a vehicle strike
I hope that Brennan asks her questions that opens the door to asking more questions about it for Jackson.Don’t like her saying animal bite but at least pushes against the claim that it was a vehicle strike
Of course not, now that defense is up judge will claim time limitations.And the Judge won't let him read it into the record. ARRRGGGGHHHH!
I’m assuming it was before his body was movedIf I understand what Dr. Laposata is saying... he died immediately. So where did the blood and vomit come from?
She says he would have been immediately unconscious, but not immediately dead. He could have been propped up temporarily, IMOIf I understand what Dr. Laposata is saying... he died immediately. So where did the blood and vomit come from?
Why would she do that? I don’t get it.Judge is striking anything mentioned about "inside the home"
She notes the lack of small ulcers (wischnewski spots) which are attributed to a hypothermic death.Dr. Laposata has overseen over 100 autopsies and death investigations where the cause of death was hypothermia.
She disagrees with Dr Scordi Bellos interpretation of hypothermia. She says normal body temperature is around 98 and johns temperature was around 80. She says there are two ways the body temperature can drop - while alive or dead. She believes John’s body cooled when he was outside after dying.
Why would she do that? I don’t get it.