To: doug from upland
Mary Jo was determined to have also been pregnant.
Is it too late for a paternity test on the fetus ?
14 posted on
01/09/2005 10:48:49 PM PST by
oldbrowser
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To: oldbrowser
- Farrar repeatedly expressed the opinion that Mary Jo Kopechne had lived for some time underwater by breathing a bubble of trapped air, and that she could have been saved if rescue personnel had been promptly called to the scene. He had equipment to administer air to a trapped person directly or to augment an air pocket inside a submerged automobile.
- "There was a great possibility that we could have saved Mary Jo's life," Farrar said. "There would have been an airlock in the car - there always is in such submersions - that would have kept her alive. If we had been called, I would have reached the scene in 45 minutes. I say 45 minutes because it was dark. ( The daylight recovery had taken 30 minutes ). The lack of light might have caused a delay of 15 minutes."
17 posted on
01/09/2005 10:56:07 PM PST by
doug from upland
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