Joseph Scott Morgan
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And by the way, the images, to give you an idea of how unsecured that scene is or was and is now, it's been released now, the images that you see on the news, that's from a reporter.
They're not crime scene images.
Right.
So you had a reporter that was able to get close enough to take these images at the scene, and now they're everywhere.
But when you look at those, even though they're not the highest quality, a couple of things you pick up on real quick is that
There's no what we call directional spatter.
Like if you have like a firearm event where you've got high velocity deposition or somebody swings a baseball bat and they make contact, that's medium velocity.
This stuff, this blood deposition, we know it's hers, by the way, it was tested.
it's falling, directionally, it's falling straight down.
And they're about, I don't know, they're probably about, the big droplets look like they're probably about the size of a nickel, maybe.
And then if you look real close, you'll see these little tiny, tiny depositions that are in there, like really tiny blood droplets.
That comes about as a result of
coughing or sneezing clearing your nose it has some velocity behind it you see it a lot with trauma somebody's been popped in the face popped in the nose we've all had nosebleeds at some point in time
And that's deposited right there.
And so there's some kind of activity going on there.
Was it there prior to the event?
Possibly.
But here's the other thing.
In the video with the Nest camera where the specter comes out of nowhere and they're trying to cover that camera, they go off camera and grab a handful of weeds and they're trying to obscure that camera, which they eventually wind up disabling.
And that data was sent up to a cloud.