Yep...you give the person a fighting chance and render aid. I would call 911 right after I got the person down and started CPR...I would not start CPR on a person in rigor. I would be crying into the phone that it was too late. JMO
Wow, fascinating. It's hard for me to imagine. What would be the purpose of the hogtie, if you had to conjecture? If she was flung over the side tied like that, she would still hang to death, I guess?
There is an 84 inch segment of rope extending from a slip knot on the left wrist. This 84 inch segment pulls through the slip knot. This segment extends from the left wrist into the right hand and exits between the right index and middle fingers.
On the posterior aspect of the radial right hand, there are four red abrasions ranging from punctate to 1/16 inch in diameter. On the medial aspect of the right third finger (the surface between the third and forth finger), over the distal portion of the middle phalanx, there is a 1/2 x 5/16 inch abrasion with skin tags on the palmar edge. On the medial right elbow there is a 1/8 inch, faint, pale red abrasion.
On the posterior mid left forearm there is a 1/8 inch red abrasion. On the posterior aspect of the middle phalanx of the left 3rd finger there is a horizontally oriented, 1/8 inch, linear abrasion.
On the medial aspects of the base of the great toes there is dried and smeared blood. On the medial left great toe there is what appears to be a dried spot of blood with subsequent smear. There is a small amount of blood on the plantar aspect of the left great toe as well as on the platar aspect of the sole over the base of the right great toe. On the medial aspect of the left foot just anterior to the left medial malleolus there is a small amount of dried blood.
There is a small amount of dried blood on the posterior right 3rd finger and on the posterolateral aspect of the mid right 4th finger and distal right 4th finger.
Yep...you give the person a fighting chance and render aid. I would call 911 right after I got the person down and started CPR...I would not start CPR on a person in rigor. I would be crying into the phone that it was too late. JMO
Would you first send a text message, and then call 911? Me, neither.
I AR states that the knots on the neck and the one on her wrist were slip knots, so tossing her over like this would result in the tightening of both knots. The AR also stated that the rope exited through her fingers, as if she was holding the rope and some of her fingers were bloody with torn skin.
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Once she was tossed over, the ropes continued to get tighter, and the unnatural position she was in, combined with the tension on the rope rubbed the skin off her fingers and caused them to bleed, probably dripping onto her toes or she may have been able to touch her toes. If she had only tied her hands behind her back to keep her from grabbing the noose, she wouldn't have those bloody abrasions on her fingers. If she were unconscious while being tied up, and then strangled to death, but cut down three hours later, I'm not sure how the mortis pattern would appear on her body.
Was that way more than you wanted to know?
Exactly!!! You find someone, someone you know, hanging in the courtyard. You run around, looking for a knife, move a table, cut said person down. Oh, wait a minute. Before I call 911 I had better TEXT my brother the message that his beloved is dead from suicide. NOT!!! moo of course.
Did you see my explanation of why someone might do this in another post? Why wouldn't you notify as quickly as possible his brother's beloved before you become unavailable (during 911 call)? And how do we know
he didn't try to call JS before he had no choice but to text?
Again, I always find it funny when people think they know what they would do if they walked out into a courtyard first thing in the morning and saw their brother's girlfriend hanging by a rope.
I am a nurse and have been dealing with emergencies for 19 years. So yes, this someone does feel she knows how she would react, despite your saying I might not.
As for your opinion, there is nothing that says I have to agree with that.
There is always another option in addition to texting. It is called voice mail!
Oh yes, one more reason for not texting prior to calling 911. What if Rebecca could have been saved, if she had gotten help earlier? I would think the most important action would be to assess the situation and attempt to help the victim..
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2011/09/rebecca-zahau-witness-heard-screams-went-cops-blown
Rebecca Zahau Death Mystery: New Witness Went To Cops To Report 'Scream For Help', Was 'Blown Off'Rebecca Zahau Death Mystery: New Witness Went To Cops To Report 'Scream For Help', Was 'Blown Off'
The new witness in the Coronado mansion deaths -- who is claiming they heard a "scream for help" hours before cops said Rebecca Zahau died -- attempted to report the information to police twice but was "blown off," RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
I have doctors and nurses in my family and they all say they are challenged differently when its a family or friend emergency. That really is neither here nor there though. Besides, AS is a tugboat person, not a nurse.
You don't have to agree with my opinion. It's been quite clear you do not, nor will you even entertain the thought.
And do you think people would be satisfied if he had left a voicemail either? I can just see posts now: "WHAT? He left it in a VOICEMAIL?!!"
But that's what he did and he's being blasted for it.