Erin Moriarty
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And they're not seeing it on that x-ray. So imagine that that was not at trial and didn't come out until this anonymous phone call.
And they're not seeing it on that x-ray. So imagine that that was not at trial and didn't come out until this anonymous phone call.
Are you the one who made that anonymous phone call? No, I did not. I mean, will you swear to me you weren't the caller?
Are you the one who made that anonymous phone call? No, I did not. I mean, will you swear to me you weren't the caller?
Are you the one who made that anonymous phone call? No, I did not. I mean, will you swear to me you weren't the caller?
I mean, obviously somebody let Paul Kalyuzinski know those x-rays existed. The bottom line is clear x-rays did exist on the coroner's computer.
I mean, obviously somebody let Paul Kalyuzinski know those x-rays existed. The bottom line is clear x-rays did exist on the coroner's computer.
I mean, obviously somebody let Paul Kalyuzinski know those x-rays existed. The bottom line is clear x-rays did exist on the coroner's computer.
Well, this is when you're talking about what are the rules of the court system and what your heart says. So the state still stands by the idea that there's a skull fracture, although there are a lot of individuals who, including the pediatric neuroradiologist, Dr. Zimmerman, who says if there was a skull fracture, you'd be able to see it on those x-rays and they're not there.
Well, this is when you're talking about what are the rules of the court system and what your heart says. So the state still stands by the idea that there's a skull fracture, although there are a lot of individuals who, including the pediatric neuroradiologist, Dr. Zimmerman, who says if there was a skull fracture, you'd be able to see it on those x-rays and they're not there.
Well, this is when you're talking about what are the rules of the court system and what your heart says. So the state still stands by the idea that there's a skull fracture, although there are a lot of individuals who, including the pediatric neuroradiologist, Dr. Zimmerman, who says if there was a skull fracture, you'd be able to see it on those x-rays and they're not there.
So that's still a big, important issue.
So that's still a big, important issue.
So that's still a big, important issue.
But never dealt with these findings that someone may have manipulated evidence that was not given at trial. He never even addresses that.
But never dealt with these findings that someone may have manipulated evidence that was not given at trial. He never even addresses that.
But never dealt with these findings that someone may have manipulated evidence that was not given at trial. He never even addresses that.
But she ended up talking to us. I went up to her and I asked her to speak with us and she did not want to initially, but I said, sit down, we'll just shoot you from behind. So viewers were not able to see her face. We agreed to that. And we also agreed to only call her by her first name, Brenda. But it was helpful.
But she ended up talking to us. I went up to her and I asked her to speak with us and she did not want to initially, but I said, sit down, we'll just shoot you from behind. So viewers were not able to see her face. We agreed to that. And we also agreed to only call her by her first name, Brenda. But it was helpful.
But she ended up talking to us. I went up to her and I asked her to speak with us and she did not want to initially, but I said, sit down, we'll just shoot you from behind. So viewers were not able to see her face. We agreed to that. And we also agreed to only call her by her first name, Brenda. But it was helpful.