I am pretty sure Ashli isn't dead either. Look carefully as she "falls" backward. Head doesn't hit the ground. Flag is there with a cushion. It's a movie stunt.
I posted a video that clearly shows that Ashli was not shot (and therefore, not killed) but apparently this video has "disappeared" online. (Maybe someone can post it here if they have it).
Basically, the video clearly showed:
The "shooter" first aimed his Glock .45 caliber at Bobbitt, but then clearly aimed away (down the hallway) when the shot was fired.
Bobbitt was climbing through the window, and even if the gunman had fired directly at her, the bullet would have entered lower on her body - not her neck.
There were two additional "crisis actors" there to protect Bobbit from getting hurt. Their positioning (and "orders") were not a mistake. The first person was a lady who had a very-well padded (soft) backpack on... and she used it to cushion Bobbit's fall to the ground. The second "actor" was a man who made sure that Bobbit's head did not hit the marble column - that Bobbit certainly would have it.
If anyone is shot in the neck with .45, there would certainly be a LOT of blood that would instantly spew out, everywhere. In the video, you can see after she was "shot" - there was NO blood. Then notice the two male "actors" around her - looks like a small "blood pack" was used to put a little blood on her face. This blood wasn't there before... and does not correspond to how much blood (and the blood's location) is someone had just ben shot in the neck with a .45 caliber.
The shooter (a police officer") kneels down, leaves... and then apparently disappears from the scene. A crime scene was NOT established.
No CPR, or removing of clothes to assess damage was done.
A crime scene was NOT established.
Moments later, near the "dead body" Congress began their votes. In reality, a crime scene would have been established, and there would be NO WAY that Senators would have been allowed anywhere near the area until MUCH LATER when there was 100% evidence that there was (nor would be) any further threat(s).
I agree with you. I am sorry I didn't see the video. It's a pain in the ass but these days you pretty much have to find a way to save a video you like locally on an external hard drive otherwise it will be lost forever. Even the archive sites routinely scrub videos that they (or somebody) doesn't like.
Thanks for writing this article!
I am pretty sure Ashli isn't dead either. Look carefully as she "falls" backward. Head doesn't hit the ground. Flag is there with a cushion. It's a movie stunt.
I posted a video that clearly shows that Ashli was not shot (and therefore, not killed) but apparently this video has "disappeared" online. (Maybe someone can post it here if they have it).
Basically, the video clearly showed:
The "shooter" first aimed his Glock .45 caliber at Bobbitt, but then clearly aimed away (down the hallway) when the shot was fired.
Bobbitt was climbing through the window, and even if the gunman had fired directly at her, the bullet would have entered lower on her body - not her neck.
There were two additional "crisis actors" there to protect Bobbit from getting hurt. Their positioning (and "orders") were not a mistake. The first person was a lady who had a very-well padded (soft) backpack on... and she used it to cushion Bobbit's fall to the ground. The second "actor" was a man who made sure that Bobbit's head did not hit the marble column - that Bobbit certainly would have it.
If anyone is shot in the neck with .45, there would certainly be a LOT of blood that would instantly spew out, everywhere. In the video, you can see after she was "shot" - there was NO blood. Then notice the two male "actors" around her - looks like a small "blood pack" was used to put a little blood on her face. This blood wasn't there before... and does not correspond to how much blood (and the blood's location) is someone had just ben shot in the neck with a .45 caliber.
The shooter (a police officer") kneels down, leaves... and then apparently disappears from the scene. A crime scene was NOT established.
No CPR, or removing of clothes to assess damage was done.
A crime scene was NOT established.
Moments later, near the "dead body" Congress began their votes. In reality, a crime scene would have been established, and there would be NO WAY that Senators would have been allowed anywhere near the area until MUCH LATER when there was 100% evidence that there was (nor would be) any further threat(s).
I agree with you. I am sorry I didn't see the video. It's a pain in the ass but these days you pretty much have to find a way to save a video you like locally on an external hard drive otherwise it will be lost forever. Even the archive sites routinely scrub videos that they (or somebody) doesn't like.