Hard to argue against. Anyhow, the documentary is excellent - allows for a glimpse of the pain felt by so many in Ellen’s community.That 911 call has so many red flags it could be stitched into a blanket.
“Oh my gosh, she stabbed herself!”
“She fell on her knife!”
“There’s a knife sticking out of her heart!”
A) Who discovers a knife stuck in someone’s chest and automatically assumes that person stabbed themselves? Door locked or not, that’s abnormal.
B) What are the chances that someone would (or even could) fall on a knife and stab themselves in “the heart” this way?
C) How did he immediately know the knife was stuck in her heart? He was hardly a medical professional. And by hardly, I mean not at all.
He also wastes a solid 30 seconds needlessly explaining how he left his apartment x amount of time ago and then he returned but couldn’t get inside and he had to break down the door and blah blah blah before getting to the part where someone he loves desperately needs medical attention.
Someone should think about establishing procedures to ensure the communication between LE and ME - and the family - follows the proper iterative protocol.you can’t have crime scene clean ups prematurely. It’s irreversible.