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Hoyt

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12. That would seem to be a critical fact. Glad there will be a 2nd or 3rd autopsy.
Sun Aug 17, 2014, 02:28 PM
Aug 2014

I think my cat could have come to the conclusion this tragedy ended in death by gun shot. Of course, my cat seems to have more sense than some of the characters involved since the tragedy.

I think it will more likely lead to truth. Hoyt Aug 2014 #1
The state autopsy didn't mention how many GSW he sustained. AtomicKitten Aug 2014 #10
That would seem to be a critical fact. Glad there will be a 2nd or 3rd autopsy. Hoyt Aug 2014 #12
A blind cat could have come to that conclusion. AtomicKitten Aug 2014 #14
I just want to see some justice for Mike Brown & his family. Little Star Aug 2014 #2
A bigger trouble for a fair trial will be when the police lie their asses off... Cooley Hurd Aug 2014 #3
True, Sir The Magistrate Aug 2014 #16
Well gollygee Aug 2014 #4
Realistically, it's unlikely there will ever be a trial, at least not in criminal court. (nt) enough Aug 2014 #5
I have always thought that there will avebury Aug 2014 #8
That's what people were counting on in the Trayvon Martin case. amandabeech Aug 2014 #11
Difference is Zimmerman was a private citizen where this case involves the police davidn3600 Aug 2014 #18
There is nothing in the law that precludes the Justice Department from amandabeech Aug 2014 #19
It seems pretty certain that McCullogh is not bringing the cop to trial. Jim__ Aug 2014 #6
McCullogh wouldn't bring the invisible Mr. Wilson to trial SwankyXomb Aug 2014 #17
Why do you assume autopsies will be different. LisaL Aug 2014 #7
Just a hunch. Michigander_Life Aug 2014 #9
I read that the Justice Department was asked to do their by the victims family. Only 2 autopsies. jwirr Aug 2014 #13
How much could their findings vary? treestar Aug 2014 #15
There should be minimal to no variation Lurks Often Aug 2014 #21
"Which one will be credible?" - That's what a judge or jury will decide if it goes to trial. n/t PoliticAverse Aug 2014 #20
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