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And finally, she admitted that John had no signs of frostbite, which I have to admit is pretty surprising considering it was below freezing on the night of the incident. At the end of those findings, Alessi asked Gordobello if she wanted to change her opinions on whether hypothermia was a contributing cause of death for John. But she said, quote,
And finally, she admitted that John had no signs of frostbite, which I have to admit is pretty surprising considering it was below freezing on the night of the incident. At the end of those findings, Alessi asked Gordobello if she wanted to change her opinions on whether hypothermia was a contributing cause of death for John. But she said, quote,
Now, there was another interesting part of Cross, which Kay Monalesi gave Scortabello a copy of John's death report. When she was asked to read it to the jury, she mentioned that it references some kind of altercation or dispute in the original death notification. Now, as soon as that was read, of course, the prosecution was like, objection, objection, and the judge told the jury to disregard it.
Now, there was another interesting part of Cross, which Kay Monalesi gave Scortabello a copy of John's death report. When she was asked to read it to the jury, she mentioned that it references some kind of altercation or dispute in the original death notification. Now, as soon as that was read, of course, the prosecution was like, objection, objection, and the judge told the jury to disregard it.
Now, there was another interesting part of Cross, which Kay Monalesi gave Scortabello a copy of John's death report. When she was asked to read it to the jury, she mentioned that it references some kind of altercation or dispute in the original death notification. Now, as soon as that was read, of course, the prosecution was like, objection, objection, and the judge told the jury to disregard it.
But again, it gives credence to this idea that early on, even law enforcement were considering that something other than a car crash could have caused John's death. Now overall, I found Dr. Scordibello to be a credible witness, but I found it hard to say if the testimony really helped either the prosecution or the defense very much.
But again, it gives credence to this idea that early on, even law enforcement were considering that something other than a car crash could have caused John's death. Now overall, I found Dr. Scordibello to be a credible witness, but I found it hard to say if the testimony really helped either the prosecution or the defense very much.
But again, it gives credence to this idea that early on, even law enforcement were considering that something other than a car crash could have caused John's death. Now overall, I found Dr. Scordibello to be a credible witness, but I found it hard to say if the testimony really helped either the prosecution or the defense very much.
On one hand, you could argue that it's going to be really hard for a jury to convict someone of murder when a trained medical examiner won't even rule the death as a homicide. On the other hand, she did say that most of John's injuries could be consistent with falling backwards, hitting the back of the head, and being left in the snow.
On one hand, you could argue that it's going to be really hard for a jury to convict someone of murder when a trained medical examiner won't even rule the death as a homicide. On the other hand, she did say that most of John's injuries could be consistent with falling backwards, hitting the back of the head, and being left in the snow.
On one hand, you could argue that it's going to be really hard for a jury to convict someone of murder when a trained medical examiner won't even rule the death as a homicide. On the other hand, she did say that most of John's injuries could be consistent with falling backwards, hitting the back of the head, and being left in the snow.
Although she did say that most car impact victims have some injuries to the leg area, which she didn't find. Now for me, I still have some questions, especially about those arm lacerations that many people are calling dog bites. And in fact, Alessi specifically asks Cordobello if those cuts could be consistent with a dog bite, but Judge Cannone wouldn't allow the question.
Although she did say that most car impact victims have some injuries to the leg area, which she didn't find. Now for me, I still have some questions, especially about those arm lacerations that many people are calling dog bites. And in fact, Alessi specifically asks Cordobello if those cuts could be consistent with a dog bite, but Judge Cannone wouldn't allow the question.
Although she did say that most car impact victims have some injuries to the leg area, which she didn't find. Now for me, I still have some questions, especially about those arm lacerations that many people are calling dog bites. And in fact, Alessi specifically asks Cordobello if those cuts could be consistent with a dog bite, but Judge Cannone wouldn't allow the question.
Personally, I would have liked to hear the answer. What do you guys think? Do you guys think this testimony left us with more questions than answers?
Personally, I would have liked to hear the answer. What do you guys think? Do you guys think this testimony left us with more questions than answers?
Personally, I would have liked to hear the answer. What do you guys think? Do you guys think this testimony left us with more questions than answers?
Hey weirdos, I'm Osh. And I'm Elena. And this is Mormon.
Hey weirdos, I'm Osh. And I'm Elena. And this is Mormon.