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Yes, too disturbing to be shown, which suggests that it's somehow even more disturbing than the body cam footage.
We're talking about a sadistic execution that's been hidden from the public.
And speaking of the body cams, we also don't have the full body cam footage of the police response to the murder.
The footage cuts off the moment the authorities finally realized that Novak has gone unconscious more than 60 seconds after they dragged his body across the pavement and handcuffed him and more than 15 minutes after his first stabbed.
We were told during the sentencing hearing that officers supposedly reacted with shock when they began performing CPR on Novak.
That was supposedly the first time they realized that he had a fatal chest wound, even though he told them he had been stabbed and they didn't believe him.
But strangely enough, the police haven't released the full body cam footage of the moment the officers came to that realization.
So we have no idea what they said or what they did specifically.
Yes, Novak was seriously injured.
He ultimately lost around 20% of his total blood volume, but the overall survival rate
when that same vein is injured by gunshot or stabbing, is around 20%.
It's not 0%.
And Novak was stabbed just down the street from a major trauma center.
Surgeons at the hospital could have inserted a tube into his chest and pumped out the blood.
They could have sealed off the vein.
There's a chance they could have saved him.
But the authorities didn't transport Novak to the trauma hospital at any point.
Instead, they arrested him, handcuffed him, and waited for the ambulance to come.
And then he died.
Could the surgeons have saved Henry Novak's life?