Dr.Fessel
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For people mocking the seriousness of GZ injuries like you are doing on I would like to know what exactly do you think makes you such an expert in what a person should like after a terrifying violent encounter?
I've been in real fights, trained combat sports, and MMA is the only sport I pay attention to, and I assure you countless people have been incapicated wih injuries less visibly severe then GZ's and in a real life encounter that experience would be legitimately terrifying for many. I suspect most people supporting your position would terrified if a stranger jumped on top of them and just started slapping them even if they weren't even injured at all. With multiple bruises and lacerations and a likely broken noise your rhetoric shows zero empathy for ALL victims of violent crime. A victim doesn't need to meet your imagined standards to have had genuine fear and the medical records are more then enough to establish that a beating took place.
About five seconds before the gunshot there is a very distinct scream/moan that isn't an actual call for help but sounds like a person making an "ooh" tyoe sound from being injured. That scream can only be reasonably matched to a person who was injured. Since TM has no injuries it really doesn't make any sense that the screamer was TM.
Since TM was uninjured and the best eyewitness has him on top beating GZ "MMA style" why would he have been screaming for help and making sounds like he was being injured?
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As far as this case goes how many fights you have been in, trained in or watched on tv has nothing to do with what happened that night. Of course people slip and fall and die on the spot from injuries that never show again though it has nothing to do with this case. imo