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To: T'wit
When the police arrived, the EMS was already there. EMS contacted SPPD because of the unusual circumstances.

EMS is working on an unresponsive patient. The cops can't tell a thing. They can't see much. She's on her back. They see nothing but the front of her.

She was defibrillated several times. This is the critical nature of the thing. The cops look for broken furntiture, blood, stuff they do best. Nothing there, except an unresponsive female which they are furiously trying to revive.

I can assure you, when ER received that patient, she was vented, they started her on meds to elevate her blood pressure, as she had none to speak of. They gave her life saving treatments to keep her alive. Looking for bruises was not a priority. Should they have suspected DV? Sure. We do not know if anybody was contacted on a suspicion of DV, as those records are not available. They are sealed.

Keep in mind, the femur is a large bone. Direct impact or trauma is needed to fracture that bone. An auto accident will do it. Falling off a 2 story building will do it. Getting out of bed and falling to the floor will not.

I think Dr Walker's testimony speaks for itself. Pat Anderson did a marvelous job on that depo. The other side countered, Pat countered, the other side was clueless. From a medical perspective, ya gotta ask yourself what the abuse registry filed. I can guarantee any hospital would be held liable for injuries like these. Why didn't MS sue this facility for neglect, if she received these injuries while at this facility? Instead, he jerks her out of there post haste, transfers her somewhere else, and confiscates the bone scan results. We know he had those results, as we know how Pat Anderson came across them. And Felos was aware of them as well.

I think you did a good job T'wit, or Hercule. We'll make a doctor out of you yet.

51 posted on 02/04/2004 1:03:20 PM PST by KDubRN
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To: KDubRN
>> Keep in mind, the femur is a large bone. Direct impact or trauma is needed to fracture that bone. An auto accident will do it. Falling off a 2 story building will do it. Getting out of bed and falling to the floor will not.

Hey, I was absolutely fair to Michael about this. Earlier in this thread I allowed the possibility that Terri had an automobile wreck in the bathroom, or even in the kitchen. People laughed at me. I don't understand it.

55 posted on 02/04/2004 2:06:49 PM PST by T'wit (I've got a special place for all you liberal trolls -- it's a swamp in southern Mississippi)
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To: KDubRN
>> I think you did a good job T'wit, or Hercule. We'll make a doctor out of you yet.

Coo! Thank you!

Maybe I could be a forensic parapathologist :-)

56 posted on 02/04/2004 2:10:42 PM PST by T'wit (I've got a special place for all you liberal trolls -- it's a swamp in southern Mississippi)
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To: KDubRN
> We do not know if anybody was contacted on a suspicion of DV, as those records are not available. They are sealed.

Time for the Advocacy Center to come a-knocking, with a subpoena if need be.

58 posted on 02/04/2004 2:39:04 PM PST by T'wit (I've got a special place for all you liberal trolls -- it's a swamp in southern Mississippi)
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