Video didnt help that guy who was accused of killing the woman at Charleston. I saw a film of his car being attacked, and trying to back out of trouble, and accidentally hitting that woman. Whatever happened to that film?
It was there.
Nothing is 100 percent.
He posted stupid stuff online before the incident, including a picture showing a car driving into a group of protestors.
He was a stupid 20-year-old, and he could not keep his mouth shut.
Federal prosecutors said he thought about harming others while driving to the Charlottesville rally.
Think about what feds can do to a clueless 20-year-old.
Think Richard Jewell on steroids.
I saw the same video you did, and came to the conclusion you did, but I eventually changed my mind. I decided that the video was probably taken immediately after Fields had run into Heather Heyer. He backed up, trying to get out of the area, and the crowd attacked his car, smashing his rear windshield. That video showed someone being at least somewhat squashed between Fields's car and a Toyota truck, but that person was apparently not Heyer, and apparently did not die.
While I had little trust in the MSM's reporting on Charlottesville, after reviewing the info presented online, I ended up deciding that Fields was probably guilty as charged. Not certainly, just probably.