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To: GilesB

Forensics were given in autopsy, 2 downward shots top of head other through eye, under jaw to collarbone. Shot while falling? sure, but no skin abrasions which happen when someone is moving and falls on concrete, not grass, etc. Common sense, hardly need scientist credibility.

Opinions, prejudices, sure, everyone has them, like yourself basing false assumptions on what certain witnesses said as you’ve commented on this thread.: That the guy charged the officer, which is what many believe. Sure he’s a scumbag for all the obvious reasons, and the officer in a perfect moral world would have benefit of the doubt, however with no abrasions and last 2 downward shots story doesn’t fit.

So back to square one, waiting on further forensic examination.


45 posted on 08/23/2014 4:43:06 PM PDT by TheBigJ
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To: TheBigJ

Please direct me to the autopsy report - I haven’t seen that. I would like to.

There was a report of abrasions to the face - so I don’t understand why you rule that out in your odd march to a faulty conclusion...your conclusion may indeed be correct, but the way you got there is faulty, so it has no credibility.

Let me repeat - it is entirely possible to fall forward without receiving abrasions.


47 posted on 08/23/2014 4:50:08 PM PDT by GilesB
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To: TheBigJ

“...2 downward shots top of head...”

Here is what I read - btw, this guy is a legitimate doctor/medical examiner - not the guy claiming to be something he is not:
“The New York Times reported the results of a private autopsy conducted by Dr. Michael Baden, who was hired by the Brown family.

Baden conducted the autopsy on Sunday, according to the Times.

One bullet entered the top of Brown’s skull. Four struck him in the right arm. All bullets hit Brown in the front of the body, according to the autopsy.

According to Baden, the shots did not appear to have been fired at close range given the lack of gunpowder on Brown’s body. A further determination on gunpowder will have to be made after assessing the teen’s clothes.

Baden provided a diagram to the Times, which shows that the bullet that that struck Brown in the head entered while he was bent forward.

“It can be because he’s giving up, or because he’s charging forward at the officer,” Baden said.”


50 posted on 08/23/2014 5:07:58 PM PDT by GilesB
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