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To: i-node who wrote (744059)4/8/2021 7:44:23 PM
From: sm1th1 Recommendation

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kckip

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Chauvin was wrong in not getting the man an ambulance long before he died.
They called for an ambulance fairly early, it took too long to arrive.



To: i-node who wrote (744059)4/8/2021 9:33:49 PM
From: DMaA1 Recommendation

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D. Long

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I just learned this this week. Did you know it? Floid had 9 inches and 90 lbs on Chauvin.

6’ 6” 230-pound Floyd was substantially larger than the 5’ 9” 140-pound Chauvin

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To: i-node who wrote (744059)4/9/2021 5:34:27 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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skinowski

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that old guy with an accent was one of the best expert witnesses I have ever seen.

Funny how 2 people can see the same thing and see 2 different things. I thought he was dopey. For example his faulty thinking on how much load Chauvin was putting on Floyd. Also, it's silly to say Floyd died from lack of oxygen. Well duh!! That's what causes brains to die when hearts don't pump, breathing is suppressed by all the drgus Floyd consumed and when heavy dumb oafs are leaning on your chest. It doesn't restrict breathing to have somebody holding your head down by force on the back of your neck.

And the dopey MMA guy had things wrong too. He called it a blood choke. It wasn't. I learned about stopping blood flow to brains by mistake when a friend and I were wrestling when we were about 17. I got my arm around his neck and pulled him backwards over my back. Suddenly he went limp. I wondered what the hell. I lowered him to the ground and he woke up and wanted me to do it again. I told him no, it was a stupid idea. He wasn't suffocated, it was his blood flow that I'd stopped. That wasn't an intention and I had no idea that could be done.

My beloved niece died from morphine injection pursuant to relieving pain of advanced metastatic breast cancer. It stops the pain but it also stops breathing. That's my understanding anyway. It also stops poo processing muscles so constipation is a risk apparently. I only know about those from other people, not direct experience. But I believe it's true.

Chauvin absolutely had no intention to kill Floyd so it's not even slightly murder. I guess the policeman holding him down by weight on his back was the worse problem. of the physical restraint. But the multiple drugs were the worst of it and the actual dominant cause, ahead of heart disease and thorax squasking. Maybe his apparent covid infection caused a big problem too. I had an early lung infection when flying on an A380. The high altitude combing with a mild dehydration caused me to lose oxygen concentration down to 94% and get wonky in the brain. About 100 ml of wine didn't help either. Covid is apparently quite bad for oxygen levels.

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