Yes but now you are accusing a 13 year old of taking part in a murder!!
No, I'm not. I've not mentioned XZ murdering anyone.
Yes but now you are accusing a 13 year old of taking part in a murder!!
What IF MS was crouching/squatting on the newel post at the top of the stairs with his back to the chandelier?
Then, something/someone/nothing caused him to lose his balance with his body heading toward the chandelier?
With his tennis-shod or bare feet still on the newel post, his legs then uncoiled/unsprung sending him backwards toward the chandelier.
Collision with the chandelier with his back [possibly causing the patterned abrasions or scrapes on back per AR] and without hand damage to prevent the fall, then landing on the carpet below in the devastating, neck hyper-extended position resulting in the spinal cord unplugging damage as stated in the AR. ???
Horrible, nightmare of a freak accident.
IMO, MOO, TIA, etc.
He was an active little boy, anyone of those scabs could have occurred prior to his accident imo
<modsnip> Then why was it depicted in the AR diagram as coming from the accident?
http://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Other/shacknai,%20max_report.pdf
The LE illustration of how the accident happened depicts Max at one point hitting his back on the railing. Which is what presumably caused the scratches on his back.
From reading the autopsy report I don't believe they were assigned to the fall, they were just noted as being on his body.Really? Then why was it depicted in the AR diagram as coming from the accident?
http://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Other/shacknai, max_report.pdf
Dr. Peterson is being laughed at, too, so we're in esteemed company.
From reading the autopsy report I don't believe they were assigned to the fall, they were just noted as being on his body.
So, despite the fact that horse was at zero speed it was enough force to break his neck. Clearly if one falls on ones head, it doesn't have at to be at super high speed or super high heights to cause damage.
Yes, it does, and that is the part that I disagree with. Hitting a railing wouldn't cause abrasions (IMO) but rather a contusion. He had abrasions on his back.
Carpet burns can occur through a T-shirt or when a T-shirt rides up. Remember, the SW says they seized a black T-shirt (cut) that was found near the scene of the accident.
I believe it is against the current guidelines for me to post what I believe happened and why it happened, but I do have a theory.
Racing cars are used only as an example of the kind of velocity needed to cause a fatal spinal cord contusion.
BBM: trying to catch up - did I miss something? Are we not supposed to talk about Rebecca XZ or GS possibly killing Max (if that is what the poster thinks)??
Mod note: I don't think we are allowing discussion that accuses RZN of murdering Max.
I do need to check with the active mods here and that rule may have changed if there was some evidence released to support. So, I need to clarify with anothe mod-but until then please do not accuse RZN of any crime to max.
Thanks.
On p. 2 of Max's autopsy report, it states that EMS workers were only able to restart his circulation after administering two doses of epinepherine. During the 25+ minutes EMS workers performed CPR, it was only after the administration of epinephrine that his heart restarted.
This information should put to rest any speculation about RZ's efforts to administer CPR.
I will say this: although Reeve's horse came to an abrupt halt, Reeve's body (when he was thrown) would have been traveling @ the speed of his horse prior to his horse refusing the jump. The event in which Reeve was competing was cross-country equestrian jumping. Average speed of mounts in this competition is 546 meters per minute (depending upon whether or not the event is preliminary, intermediate, or advanced).
546 meters per minute = about 20.36 mph. The speed @ which Reeve's body could have been traveling when he was thrown from his horse may have been about 20.36 mph.
http://convert-to.com/202/speed-units.html
Reeve wasn't dismounted @ a necessarily high rate of speed.
IMO, it was the angle @ which Reeve's head impacted the ground, and the angle @ which his neck hyper-extended when his head impacted the ground, that led to his spinal cord injuries.
How is this applicable to this case? IMO, the angle @ which MS's head & neck possibly impacted the opposite stair railing and/or the carpeted cement floor below after falling from a 2nd story landing is what caused the hyper-extension of his neck, and is what led to his fatal spinal cord injuries.
Did Reeves immediately go into cardiac arrest?
tia
IMO
Yes he stopped breathing.