Mindy Robinson: · How did Anne Heche become “brain dead” from a lack of oxygen when she’s on video sitting up and trying to break free from her restraints? Why were firemen loading her up instead of medical personnel? Why did her boyfriend originally say she was going to pull through? Why did the last person to see her say she didn’t seem impaired at all?
And all this while currently making a movie about human trafficking and being the ex of Ellen Degenerous a known government media asset. (My favorite was when Ellen was the only person allowed to interview the only witness to the Las Vegas shooting after he ran off to Mexico and announced for him that he would never do another interview.) Yea, totally not weird and worth digging into.
I've seen the video before and it just gets more chilling every time. One of the comments to the vid is:
I mean that's the shit I can't help but think. Reminds me of the original mission: impossible movie, or the Hitman movie/video game.
https://nymag.com/news/features/michael-hastings-2013-11/
https://freespoke.com/search/web?q=was+michael+hastings+murdered+by+remote+control+of+his+car%3F
Allegedly another angle of Anne Heche accident
https://files.catbox.moe/e8tc77.mp4
Not saying there isn’t weirdness to this story. But a few observations.
I don’t think that is a body bag. If it was zipped up she would not be able to bust out. It is likely she would be wrapped in a burn sheet (avoiding hypothermia and fluid loss is a priority) it’s just I’ve only seen blue burn sheets, and that is white. Alternatively, it could be a regular white sheet doused with saline. She looks pretty roasted.
It appears they are loading her into an ambulance, but with 60(?) trucks responding to a single car fire and building (ridiculous number) you’d think at least two more paramedics would have been rolling along with that gurney rendering aid.
Early reports said she had head trauma. Hitting a building at 90 miles/hr she’s lucky to have a head. Brain bleeds and swelling get worse, so yes, it is possible she had serious head trauma but had not yet lost consciousness. I would not trust the reports of anoxia as accurate.
Ok. Let’s say it wasn’t a body bag…heard a report the firemen on the scene were fighting the fire for over 30 minutes and did not retrieve the victim until after that 30 minutes. I would expect her to be suffering from smoke inhalation at the least which means paramedics would be addressing her ABCs…Airway, Breathing, Circulation in that order. It’s difficult to maintain a patent airway or monitor breathing while being fully shrouded in a sheet/bag. I would expect to see blisters, charred skin, burned hair, etc. if she suffered head trauma I would expect to see blood,typically a lot of blood. None of that is visible. I am not convinced of the story. I can’t put my finger on it but there’s something hinky/strange about the scene: lots of fire trucks & firemen, few police, few medics,few bystanders…
You hit the nail on the head. Clear airway and stabilizing the neck are key in this kind of trauma.
yes, it bothers me not to see them throwing Os on as soon as they were clear of the fire zone. but it's hard to judge the priorities not seeing what they were up against. if she was talking to them that means she has an airway.
her skin is roasted, that you can see from far away. the hair looked matted, could be singed?
blunt head trauma in a car wreck is common. the bleeding is internal. the firefighters are likely dual-trained, so those guys were likely medics, but with that many rigs on scene you'd expect a few more would be be helping with the patient.
you should not see bystanders within a city block. police and fire would have immediately barricaded the area for safety.
what is weird is 60 response rigs. for one vehicle. and that long extrication. it does sort of have a lady Di vibe.
In California many firemen are also paramedics, and are on scene in a situation like that to rescue and render aid. Just because they were dressed in turnouts doesn't mean they were only there to fight the fire. They wear the protective gear because they were inside a burning home, tending to her while she was trapped in her car. They aren't ambulance attendants anymore. And no, that wasn't a body bag! I know from having seen it first hand that most people who have severe head injuries can be very combative and will do random, weird things - just like sitting up on a gurney like they're trying to get away. There were some reports that she was talking with her rescuers before they brought her out of the car but, if in fact she actually had head injuriies bad enough to eventually cause her death, it's likely she was in and out of consciousness - so she may have suddenly "come to" again on that gurney, was likely in a lot of pain and that could very easily explain her actions. The paramedic didn't "push her down" on the gurney as I saw someone say in another thread. I was watching the live feed from the news helicopter. He did what any first responder would have done to ensure she didn't further injure herself.
Yes! That frigging Ellen interview! Forgot about that - thank you.
Anyone got a link to it please?
Will let you search whichever video service you like - use keywords 'Ellen Interview Jesus Campos' and you should be able to locate it, and it should include her guiding the dolt line by line through 'what happened' and then the comment that 'you're talking about this now and won't be talking about it again...' That keywording gets you there on YT, but I don't want to link directly to them.
EMTs cover burn victims with clean sheets because their skin is gone. It's a barrier of protection. She wasn't in a bodybag.
I’m sorry, no. They left her in the car for an hour. Her skin clearly wasn’t gone. They made no attempt to resuscitate. This isn’t a sheet, it is a double zip cadaver bag.
Cadavers do not go into the back of an ambulance. She would have been left in place and coroner would have removed her and transported to morgue in their vehicle. Double zip body bag? LOL.. wrong. Basic burn blanket and cover sheet. Sorry bro, swing and a miss.
the long extrication is a head scratcher. but I've done hundreds of "tag and bag" in the trauma room. a body bag is vinyl, like a shower curtain, with a sturdy zipper. it is not loose fitting and if closed, can't be just ripped open.
I went back and watched it again. The reporter kept saying "he". Are we getting mixed up? Was that even her on the stretcher?
Agreeed, If you look closely you can literally see the unzipping of the body bag. She can very well unzip a body bag if it was not secured all the way. And judging from the video, those “firemen” were in quite the RUSH for some reason.
Wasn't she in "Wag The Dog"?
Every EMT is taught the ABC’s. You clear the airway, stabilize the neck, and you sure as hell don’t zip a burn trauma victim up over their face!
Airway Breathing/ventilation Circulation
This was a murder, not a rescue!
not defending the awful looking video but it's pretty common to veer from the textbook if the situation calls for it. it's not cutting corners but juggling priorities.
Why was she naked? Wouldn’t they rush her into the ambulance where they would cut her clothes off? Would you cut the clothes off in the car? Seems weird.
So she picked a lousy color to wear that morning to avoid naked rumors. She's actually in a very light pink tank that is seen on the salon owners post with her and the picture with her and the supposed vodka bottle in her car. (Where and who took that picture who knows, bizarre there's so much detail about her day) if you look though you can see the tank is dirty from smoke
Thanks for the input I will check it out again.
I'm convinced. She was under the influence of some evil forces for a long time.
I'm not convinced about anything on this story, but there are conflicting accounts it would appear.
People also don't believe these are body bags.
Allegedly another angle of Anne Heche accident
https://files.catbox.moe/e8tc77.mp4