“She was shot in the neck.” Thanks, that is what I remember hearing. And makes more sense for a quick death, possibly from blood loss, than a shoulder wound. Unless, the ME is “implying” that the wound was where the neck and shoulder meet, thus saying “shoulder” as a deception.
There is a problem with this scenario in that the video shown roughly an ounce of blood loss. If she bled out, it had to have been within the chest cavity where the heart stopped upon impact. Anything is possible, but not necessarily probable.
one guy think that’s what the intention was on the part of the ME. She went unconscious, not immediately, but almost so. The young guy interviewed outside the Capitol, irate at what had happened to her, claimed at the time that he was right there as she was caught falling backwards. All the videos back up his account. He said was face to face with her and offered to help her, she said something like no, I’m alright, then a second or so later her eyes rolled back and she went limp. The guard on the other side of the entanceway was laying in wait with the intent to shoot to kill. He did what he intended to do. At least initially, other guards in the immediate vicinity on Ashley’s side of the entranceway, the side she fell back into after being shot, behaved extremely strangely—quite passively considering a shot had just been fired and someone was obviously bleeding out. No looking for the gunman, no radioing for medical assistance, no effort to save her life. It’s as if they were expecting it. This in spite of the fact the bullet if mis-aimed or ricocheted could easily have struck one of them instead of a nearby “insurrectionist”.