To: dragnet2
See post 47, I accidentally used the word ‘could’ but I meant that that is what the coroner found.
87 posted on
05/26/2011 5:23:35 PM PDT by
ansel12
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To: ansel12
The coroner and forensics could show that the unconcious, (brain wounded) body was on its back with arms splayed palms up, when the bullets were pumped into it (and it never reacted to the bullets) A coroner could never say for sure in this instance if the suspect was moving, if he was unconscious or the exact time of death, unless he died in a hospital. That would be pure speculation.
They cannot tell you specifically when someone becomes unless maybe that person in hooked up in the hospital.
99 posted on
05/26/2011 5:35:40 PM PDT by
dragnet2
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To: ansel12
In fact many times the corner can only guess to the time of death, they can get close, but not exact.
But again, the corner would have no way of knowing if the robbery suspect in this case, was moving, or unconscious at the time.
107 posted on
05/26/2011 5:43:16 PM PDT by
dragnet2
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