I don't think I've ever seen more leading questions in an "interview" in my life. The reporter was answering most of the questions himself while seeking and getting affirmation from the guy he was interviewing. Strange. JMO.New video of Brady and the scene. Did this get posted yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d0UC2aefRQ#t=15
He thinks there is a possibility there was some punching![]()
I don't think I've ever seen more leading questions in an "interview" in my life. The reporter was answering most of the questions himself while seeking and getting affirmation from the guy he was interviewing. Strange. JMO.
New video of Brady and the scene. Did this get posted yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d0UC2aefRQ#t=15
He thinks there is a possibility there was some punching![]()
Found it!!
Big CONCERNING GASH on Browns hand
"D. PARKS: Let me explain to you a few things. Number one, you`re going to notice that there`s an injury to his hand. That particular injury
probably came at a close range, you`re going to find out later. Second, when we talk about front to back -- front to back mainly...
GRACE: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait! Let me...
D. PARKS: ... applies to two things...
GRACE: ... let me hear what you`re saying. You`re saying that the gunshot wound to his right hand is at close range, although the autopsy is
saying no shots at close range.
D. PARKS: Well, let me explain it like this. It`s a big gash.
GRACE: What?
D. PARKS: It`s a big gash, so as you hear more about it, it`s a big gash on his hand.
GRACE: So it`s not -- are you telling me it`s not a gunshot?
D. PARKS: Now, how that`s -- no, it is a gunshot wound caused by the gun, but a bullet, but it`s a rather large gash in his hand.
GRACE: Well, why do you say it`s at close range?
D. PARKS: Secondly -- well, it`s pretty big and it`s pretty open.
GRACE: That doesn`t mean close range.
D. PARKS: Now, how and when it happened, I`ll leave that to the experts.
GRACE: OK, well, that doesn`t...
D. PARKS: Well, it could -- you`re right, but...
GRACE: ... necessarily mean close range."
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1408/18/ng.01.html
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Yes, but I think Brady is trying to honestly reflect what he saw, although the idiot reporter took him through it as if the whole thing occurred in slow motion, giving Ofc. Wilson time to evaluate the danger MB posed that he didn't actually have.
Taking a break...Flipping thru channels found a discussion on aljeezera america about people from wh going to funeral.has it been mentioned no top officials attended the funeral of the most decorated service member who died recently but they are sending officials to a funeral where the circumstances are under investigation by the fbi and justice department? Thumbs on the scales?
Not only is he a child but now we are shaving off a 100# :lol:
Whew.. if I die from a tragic accident, y'all better TELL SOMEONE to shave a 100# off my final weight before publicizing ANYTHING, deal?... just sayin'...
I wonder if that particular wound could be a what is termed "shoring"?
Very comprehensive book about gunshot wounds and their types. warning photos, some graphic, of gunshot wounds.
Shoring of an entrance wound may be seen with a re-entry wound of
the chest from a bullet that perforated the arm. This occurs when the arm
is against the chest at the time the bullet perforated the arm and entered the
chest. The chest shores up the exit in the arm and the arm shores up the
entrance in the chest (Figure 4.29). These shored entrance wounds are due
to skin around the reentry site slapping back against the arm that was against
the chest.
http://www.e-reading.me/bookreader....arms,_ballistics,_and_forensic_techniques.pdf
IMO Browns hand was ON the GUN when it went off at close range.
IMO that's why Parks wants to discount that....and focus on only the two shots to the head that came later.
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I wonder if that particular wound could be a what is termed "shoring"?
Very comprehensive book about gunshot wounds and their types. warning photos, some graphic, of gunshot wounds.
Shoring of an entrance wound may be seen with a re-entry wound of
the chest from a bullet that perforated the arm. This occurs when the arm
is against the chest at the time the bullet perforated the arm and entered the
chest. The chest shores up the exit in the arm and the arm shores up the
entrance in the chest (Figure 4.29). These shored entrance wounds are due
to skin around the reentry site slapping back against the arm that was against
the chest.
http://www.e-reading.me/bookreader....arms,_ballistics,_and_forensic_techniques.pdf
Whew.. if I die from a tragic accident, y'all better TELL SOMEONE to shave a 100# off my final weight before publicizing ANYTHING, deal?... just sayin'...
EDITED: Ok, I don't need 100.. just the 50 lbs added this year from "surgical menopause" BLAH!
K, that's difficult to follow, and I don't wanna look at graphic pics! *squemish*
Maybe this is why the county ME makes mention of a gun shot wound to the chest?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/08/2...en-before-shooting-michael-brown-says-source/
apologies if this has already been posted.
The source also said the dashboard and body cameras, which might have recorded crucial evidence, had been ordered by Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, but had only recently arrived and had not yet been deployed.
He does show the "chest wound" on his diagram, but states it's a possible re entry wound :dunno:Does it? I remember someone saying that before, but I wasn't sure if it was true. Additionally, why on earth would Baden leave that out? I mean, wouldn't he want as many bullet holes as possible in MB? (No disrespect intended, but.. he's not what I would call an impartial third-party!)
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