Bleep strange.
The ME’s report should, and I’ll bet does, indicate whether or not there are any signs of blunt force trauma.
I’m thinking that there’s a possibility once no signs of BFT were found, the ME was instructed to stop looking for a cause of death.
Don’t ask, don’t tell.
If the family went along with this...
He narrative is that he was killed by rioters, but there seems little hard proof of this.
Not same article, but discussed here prior:
Investigators struggle to build murder case in death of US Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick (Even CNN figures it out)
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/02/politics/brian-sicknick-charges/index.html
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FR Comments: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3931307/posts
I think a cause of death is known else he wouldn’t have been cremated especially if the death is being investigated as a homicide.
“Anyone else find this strange?”
Me for sure!
I think somebody’s nuts are in the vise on this one. Or should be.
Ever wonder why conspiracy theories flourish?
From my post in another thread:
The circumstances, as we are being told, surrounding “slain” Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick’s death, are troubling to me as a former homicide detective.
We are being spoon-fed the narrative that “Sicknick was killed at the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 after he was hit in the head with a fire hydrant during the attack. He had made it back from the riot to his department’s headquarters when he had a seizure in front of his fellow officers.”
After discounting the falsehood of being “hit in the head with a fire hydrant”, there has been no evidence released to the public that would support the officer as being “slain”, which infers that his death was a homicide.
There have been many unfortunate incidents where police/fire/EMT’s (1st Responders) have responded to incidents, and for various reasons, died well after the incident was over. A good number of these deaths have been ruled as “In the Line of Duty”. For instance, a police officer pulls a large person out from underneath a vehicle after a car crash and then dies of a heart attack. Or, after a foot-chase, an officer doesn’t feel well and later dies of a heart attack or stroke at home after his shift is over. When there is an injury suffered due to negligence or an unlawful act, the death can be ruled as a homicide if the evidence is sufficient to support that the negligence or unlawful act was the proximate cause of the officer’s death. “But for the officer being struck on the head with a fire extinguisher, the grievous bodily injures/death would not have happened”.
In the unfortunate case of Officer Sicknick, we do not know what actually transpired, or if there was any preexisting medical condition he suffered from that was the actual cause of his death. From the reports I have read, there does not seem to be much support for the media-driven lie that he was “slain”, which would be ruled as a homicide by the medical examiner.
The Ashli Babbitt video raises some questions about her death too.
No cause of death or obituary for Ashli Babbitt either. No funeral, grave or hospital.
ANOTHER DISGUSTING LIE from the DEMOCRATS!!!
I read another article, believe it not, on CNN that said there was no evidence of blunt force trauma, that all the video of the event was examined frame by frame, and no injury to Sicknick was seen. Yet, they continue to say he was “slain” by the rioters. I even saw Victor Davis Hanson on TV last night saying that “5 peop;le were killed at the riot”. That’s how much brainwashing has been done regarding this rather minor event.
The “5 people killed” consisted of one woman who fell which caused someone to fall on top of her, an accidental death.
Two people died of heart attacks.
Sicknick who obviously died of a condition unrelated to the event.
Asli Babbitt who was shot and killed by an unidentified “security agent” of some type.
In other words, Ashli Babbitt was the ONLY person actually killed that day.
I am involved in a civil rights lawsuit with almost exactly the same issue: While being detained by police, citizen gets beat up, tased, and pepper sprayed. While in handcuffs, has a seizure, taken to the hospital. Dies the next day without regaining consciousness. Cause of death basically organ failure related to acute rhabdomyolysis. Autopsy shows bruising and abrasions, but no life-threatening blunt force trauma. But death certificate denotes homicide. Citizen was overweight, but otherwise healthy man in his early 20s.
Autopsy finds he died due to a drug overdose, but that finding is based solely on the police officers’ claim that he was behaving as if he was intoxicated. Badge can footage and eye witness testimony contradicts the officers’ claim. Post-Morten toxicology tests for over 150 drugs, finds nothing but a small amount of THC.
So far, there are some theories on the plaintiffs’ side, one of which is related to the OC exposure. Nothing definitive yet, but the case is still in its early stages.