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In other words, like a drowned man, Floyd’s lungs were filled with fluid. And that was the obvious and inescapable reason why Floyd kept shouting over and over again that he couldn’t breathe even when he was upright and mobile.
The memorandum ends with Dr. Baker’s devastating conclusion that “if Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he [Dr. Baker] would conclude that it was an overdose death.”
Translation: this toxicology report drives a stake through the heart of our murder case. How do we justify criminally charging these police officers and explain away our colossal screw-up?
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
From your link: if Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he [Dr. Baker] would conclude that it was an overdose death.
Did you bother to read this part?
Well......it looks like a another use of a police officer defense attorneys "Secret Little Weapon"......the well used "Excited delirium" defense.Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
So I can kill a Guy if he's just about to die of cancer?
How soon does someone's death need to be before I can kill them?
From your link: if Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he [Dr. Baker] would conclude that it was an overdose death.
Did you bother to read this part?
Congratulations for being one of the few who bother to read the post. I didn’t put it in there because it openup a who new flame fest area.
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
He definately had a opiate problem. I'm not sure how having an opiate problem gets your lungs filled with fluid.
Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution’s Dirty Little Secret | The American Spectator
Well... it looks like the officers were treated to a half-assed investigation, causing premature charging, blaming the police. So who killed who? The officer is certain partly at fault. What a mess.
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