Didn’t the Bobbies also assist an offender?
Egregious conduct resulting in loss of life IMHO.............
Sort of.
These were VERY, VERY assertive perps.
The murderer’s brother CALLED 999 and talked to the police dispatch for 11 minutes until the police arrived on the scene. He lied to the police about what was going on.
The murderer directed the police to the victim. He lied to the police about what was going on.
The murder’s father was ‘holding the victim up’. He lied to the police.
The murder had videoed the victim and taunted him for 10 minutes before the police arrived. The court refused to show that video!
The murderer was allowed to have the 8.3” blade because it was part of his ‘religious group’.
The murderer’s mother had taken the murder weapon home and hidden it, and then had returned to the scene.
So we have FOUR people - the murder and the 3 family members giving the police false information about what had happened.
The victim was bleeding extensively due to a cut vein, but he was primarily bleeding INTERNALLY - 2 pints of blood.
So the initial police assessment was of someone who appeared to be very drunk to the point of passing out; the FOUR stab wounds {chest, groin, thigh, thigh} were not easily visible. There was no/low visible blood in the location the family had the victim {between a car and the house}.
So the initial police assessment of the scene was wrong, because they had been fed a bunch of lies.
For some reason the government only released the 3 minute video up to the point where the Henry passed out.
After he passed out, the officers un-cuffed him; started CPR; the ambulance arrived and medical staff presumably took over; a doctor was flown out to the scene.
None of what police and medical staff did at the scene is detailed by the government. Coroners report and post-mortem results are not available.
Based on the judges statement, we know that the fatal stab wound went into the chest between the first and second ribs; the blade damaged a lung; the blade then cut the subclavicar vein.
This is a large vein located under the collarbone that drains blood from the upper extremities back to the heart. The blood from that wound bled into his chest cavity. That helped compress the lungs and heart limiting their function. There were 2 pints of blood in that cavity.
Because of the location of that bleed, the police and medics would not be able to get pressure on the wound to stop the bleeding. And first they needed to find the location of the wound.
Apparently this type of wound has a very high fatality rate - even with perfect, very swift medical care.
The large delay between the murder stabbing the victim and the police being notified for the first time was likely fatal.
There is a bit of a time discrepancy in the reports.
The 999 call by the brother was stated to be at 12:30. The call lasted 11-12 minutes. The brother filibustered a lot. At the end of the call, the brother notes the policed had likely just passed them - ie not yet on scene. The dispatcher gets the brother to admit the victim needs medical attention. The dispatcher ends the call stating he needs to call an ambulance. That would put the timing at 12:42.
The Body Cam video for the police has them arriving at 12:37 - 7 minutes after the call was started. So there is about a 4 minute discrepancy. Because we note that the brother was not on a call to 999 in this video. Nor do we have the police on scene in the 999 call. So one of the two clocks was not properly synced to atomic clock time.
In the 3 minute Body Cam video; the officer performs well. The biggest mistake they make is that they handcuff the victim and read him his rights.
They appear attentive to the victims needs; they quickly dismiss the perps claim to be injured in 7 seconds; they conduct an initial visual exam for stab injuries but do not see any - other than the one on the face.
As the lady officer is examining the face, the victim loses consciousness and the lady officer calls for an ambulance.
There is no official statement of the number of ambulance calls that were made, nor are their times listed.
There is no information on the medical response from then until Henry was declared dead on the scene at 0:37 (ish).
Henry needed to be transported to an advanced trauma unit ASAP to have had any chance at all.
But then, hindsight is 20/20. The first step was for them to discover the fatal stab wound to the chest.
Given the poisoning of the well by the murderer and his family, I think the police performed to the best of their ability on the scene.
The entire family needs to be convicted. The government needs to fall and the toxic immigrant communities need to be reduced.