“It entered from his left hip bone.”
Where do you get that? I read the entire transcripts and the doctor on the stand said it entered his left buttock, severed his urethra, franctured his pelvis and then entered and lodged in his right thigh.
“Where do you get that? I read the entire transcripts and the doctor on the stand said it entered his left buttock, severed his urethra, franctured his pelvis and then entered and lodged in his right thigh.”
It was in the transcript. The doctor referred to it as the left pelvic bone, but the word pelvis means basinlike cavity. A cavity can not be fractured. He must have been referring to the large bones that surround the pelvis. Most people refer to these as hip bones, but I think I have seen them medically referred to as pelvic bones before.
LOL! You just keep makin this stuff up, doncha? Fractured his pelvis? NOT! As to "lodged," are you familiar with the meaning of palpable?
12 A. Surgically, we made an incision over the area where you 13 could palpate the bullet -- it was very superficial -- and 14 removed it.