re: died around 9am
I’m down for that...iirc, lividity doesn’t set in immediately, takes a little time (1/2hr to 3?hrs) for blood to drain into lower points after stopping in place altogether.
One thing I don’t think Perper thought about - if ANS fever was back up to 105/106, then, of course, her body would remain ‘warm’ for some time after her death...was he only going by (hospital?) temp and HKS/KE stories?
don’t forget - she was injected with a.baumannii contaminated needle/syringe on Feb 2 - she had baths/ice-baths prior to leaving the Bahamas, upon arrival, and every day she was in that suite. On arrival, Eroshevic gave Ans ‘neosporin’ - conclusion: ke KNEW ans’s injection site was infected - dont’ buy the ‘flu’ story - only 3 cipro tabs were missing in four days iirc - it’s a pink elephant IMO MOO MOO MOO
a. baumannii has no reason to be in the Bahamas - it’s rarer than MRSA was 10 years ago, It’s being identified as an “iraq’ virus as it was first noted in battle-wounded returning to British and American military hospitals. imo, it is unlikely that Anna would have contracted it in a bahamian hospital - if she did, the CDC/WHO would have been all over it. IMO MOO
“dont forget - she was injected with a.baumannii contaminated needle/syringe on Feb 2...a. baumannii has no reason to be in the Bahamas - its rarer than MRSA was 10 years ago, Its being identified as an iraq virus as it was first noted in battle-wounded returning to British and American military hospitals. imo, it is unlikely that Anna would have contracted it in a bahamian hospital - if she did, the CDC/WHO would have been all over it. IMO MOO”
Where did you find the information about the baumanii contaminated needle? If it was in the autopsy, I didn’t know the significance of it. Please explain if you think that ANS was somehow injected, on purpose, with a rare bacteria? I find this little bit of information rather shocking.