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To: _Jim
"Of course, the more simpler-minded on the board suck in all that swill as if it were absolute gospel"

Perhaps the Star Telegram is more to your liking.

53 posted on 03/13/2002 6:54:39 AM PST by ScreamingFist
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To: ScreamingFist
Are you attepmting to imply to the readers and lurkers here on FR that Peerwani HIMSELF performed and FAKED all those autospy results -

- THAT is simplistic thinking friend ...


54 posted on 03/13/2002 6:58:29 AM PST by _Jim
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To: ScreamingFist
I especially like this excerpt from the report I previously cirted -

- it point out QUITE CLEARLY that the Davidians were indded responsible for setting the fires that resulted in their deaths:

III-2B. Clive Doyle

Mr. Doyle arrived at the hospital circa 1 pm on 4/19/93. He had first and second degree thermal burns. His hands were burned circumferentially. The burning appears to be uniform and sharply demarcated at the wrists. One note in the medical records indicates a possibility that the thermal burns on the palmar surfaces of the hands were deeper than the other thermal burns.

There was also some burning of the right ear. There were some first degree thermal burns scattered on the anterior/lateral neck and chin but these were not circumferential. No nasal soot or singed hair were identified. He was not short of breath at 1:42 pm and his oxygen saturation was 86%. Later assessment of his thermal burns indicated some full thickness thermal burns on the hands. The thermal burns were assessed as involving 6% of his body surface area (4% full thickness). Autografts were applied to the hands on April 21, 1993.

I have been advised by the OSC that Mr. Doyle was seen leaving the burning complex.

At that time, his hands were described as being in flames. The police laboratory detected the presence of an accelerant on his clothing, including on the sleeves of his jacket.

Conclusion:

The uniform diffuse burning of his hands and his hands being in flames is consistent with being caused by ignition of an accelerant that had been spilled or splashed onto the skin of the hands. Pushing against a burning door or wall does not typically cause this type of burning.

Work like this HARDLY ever appears in a rag like the Startlegram, simpleton ...

55 posted on 03/13/2002 7:03:38 AM PST by _Jim
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