AH! You just made my day, HOTYH! First off, Pat Korten? I wouldn't trust him as far as I can throw an aircraft carrier with my bare hands. Apparently, the Rs weren't too wild about him either. JR described hiring him as a mistake. Secondly, read it again, HOTYH: only PARTS of the report had been released.
Robert Kirschner, eh? VERY good! Let's take a look at what he said later on after he had more of a chance to review:
"The vaginal opening, according to Dr. Robert Kirschner of the University of Chicago's pathology department, was twice the normal size for six-year-olds. "The genital injuries indicate penetration," he says, "but probably not by a penis, and are evidence of molestation that night as well as previous molestation." "If she had been taken to a hospital emergency room, and doctors had seen the genital evidence, her father would have been arrested"
Isn't that interesting? He's in good company:
-Dr. James Monteleone, Professor of Pediatrics at St. Louis University School of Medicine (and Director of Child Protection Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital);
-Dr. David Jones, Professor of Preventative Medicine and Biometrics at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center;
-Dr. Ronald Wright, former Medical Examiner, Cook County Illinois;
-Dr. Virginia Rau of Dade County, Florida;
-and Dr. John McCann, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Department. of Pediatrics at University of California at Davis.
That's just for openers!
That's about how I'd say it.
Key word, "initial."
An admirable summation. Very good.
"Very much alive?" Werner Spitz, Ronald Wright and Henry Lee ALL agree that she was hit on the head and likely close to death before she was strangled.
I'd be glad to explain them.
Would you like to see some of that medical interpretation you speak of?
Your point?
We're in good company. Shall I list them for you? I'm game if you are. We'll SEE who's going against the evidence.
I don't believe I said otherwise.
Less than two months in? What did you expect?
HA! The grand jury decided they just couldn't believe a parent could kill a child. I devoted an entire section in the book to this grand jury business. I'd be more than happy to share if anyone asks.
That is an assumption, not a fact. (Sound familiar?)
Yeah, Lin Wood saw to that. Don't make it out to be what it isn't.