Interesting reading:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...case.html?_r=1
Interesting reading:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...case.html?_r=1
U.S. Marine Corps (retired)
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Some of the dialogue is hilarious.
"Aim small...miss small"
Witness #10 seems to be the most inline with Off. Wilson's testimony.
The forensics were pretty straight forward. Federal Hydra Shok 180gr .40 S&W out of a SIG P229. The bullets held up fairly well, with one actually maintaining 177gr weight upon recovery.
Still lots of reading to do, but I don't expect most people will read all of it.
Let the wrongful death civil case proceed.
Be safe.
Witness 41 #1 is a good read.
Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Haw haw haw?..
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Lmao, boy howdy. Page 23 had a great bit, the detective was asking the guy to show visually how Wilson was standing over Brown (as the guy claimed he was doing). He wanted the witness to portray Wilson, and use the (female) attorney as reference to Brown in terms of position.
"Detective: OK, let's just make the assumption that she's on her knees, ok?" "Attorney: Want me to get on my knees?" "Detective: No ma'am. (Inaudible) (laughter)"