Thanks Velma!Hi Kamille (and all) - I will take over the tweets this afternoon.
Thanks Velma!Hi Kamille (and all) - I will take over the tweets this afternoon.
I believe we've heard that it was the EMS person who, after hearing WM abused alcohol, suggested the blood could have been "from his throat". What he's referring to is hemorrhage secondary to esophageal varices that people who have more cirrhosis may have. These hemorrhages are not typically spontaneous, but rather would more likely bleed/hemorrhage in the context of an increase in the intraluminal pressure that would come with vomiting. Esophageal varices are really a complication of uncompensated cirrhosis...WM would have been a pretty sick man had this been the case. Nonetheless, to me it seems like a widely unprofessional comment for an EMS paramedic to make given he knew nothing of WM's medical history other than the comment that DM and MB made about his alcohol abuse.It's seems so strange DM and MB mention being an alcoholic at this point. Man sleeping with blood on his pillow doesn't say alcoholic like a slip on the stairs or floor even...Wonder why they seem to think it is pertinent.
Something that I was just thought about when you mentioned LB....I think that he shot LB. Whether it was practice for WM or not, I'm not sure. Either way, I think it was likely a relatively clean shot, and easy to clean up from. This gave him confidence. When he killed his father it was also relatively clean, the bullet was lodged in his brain. If he hadn't left him there afterwards there probably wouldn't have been nearly as much blood down the side of the mattress and onto the floor. I think when he killed TB he realized that he made a big mistake because that turned out to be VERY messy and basically ruined the truck, which I doubt he was going for since he wanted to actually use the truck after. I can imagine how mad he would have been after he did that. That is probably why MS said he looked like a raging lunatic on the side of the road. Sorry, a little off topic but just a stream of thoughts I had.
ETA: I was reading an interesting article about sociopaths the other day and it was talking about how sociopaths don't experience emotions the same way that most people do, however they do experience the most primitive of emotions such as anger and rage. I'm not an expert but my impression is that they are fairly level emotionally all of the time unless they just snap.
MOO
Hi Kamille (and all) - I will take over the tweets this afternoon.
I'm wondering how much of that difference in perspective had to do with both experience and bias. Bias comes in many, many forms and all the professionals at the scene may have been impacted by bias to some degree. Being caucasian, well-spoken and reasonably articulate, residing in a leafy, affluent suburb with another supporting family member on scene etc...could all stack up to create bias even in a seasoned professional.
DM says WM would go through a 40 oz-er in two weeks?? And this was a raging alcoholic?? Not to diminish the problems that come with alcoholism which have nothing to do with amounts, but he also said that his dad only drank late at night - nothing in the day. So an old lonely guy living with his dysfunctional adult son wants to drink 3oz of whiskey at night and this is a problem? jmo
HI MsSherlock; I believe what we initially heard was that there vials of prescriptions meds in WM's name on his dresser. Those meds included: Tylenol #2s (which is acetaminophen and 15mg of codeine each tab), baclofen (an antispasmodic or muscle relaxant) and Percocet (which is oxycodone 5mg and acetaminophen 325mg in each tab). Percocet is just the brand name of oxycodone.This is the first time I've heard WM had oxycodone for pain relief (Johnson said other officers at the scene told her: AC tweets) Wonder if we're going to find out if he had a prescription for them? I had previously heard of his other meds- but not this one, which now has me thinking that DM may have actually drugged him. LE knew that for a reason, and IMHO, it was to explain the presence of oxy in his system if they were to do a blood test. I think enough Oxy with booze could have put him out like a light, maybe even comatose and they'd never be questioned by LE. MOO
My thoughts exactly .... a 40 ouncer in 2 weeks could almost be considered a moderate drinker , certainly not a raging alcoholic.
Christie Blatchford's take from yesterday. Don't remember seeing it posted. It seems she's in the courtroom but not doing any live tweeting.
Christie Blatchford: ‘Gentleman, we have a gun here,’ the coroner said, on his way to declaring a murder a suicide
And what young person uses the term "whiskey"?
I've checked. The scene is from the original Godfather. The character's name was Moe Greene and in developing the character, Puzo based him in part on Bugsy Siegel.Bugsy Siegel
RSBM. I'm not being a smarta**, but what other term would he use for whiskey? I'm around the same age as DM and I'd call it whiskey.
RSBM. I'm not being a smarta**, but what other term would he use for whiskey? I'm around the same age as DM and I'd call it whiskey.
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