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The following photos were taken by Elissa Fleak on June 25th, 2009:
The following is a photo from June 29th, 2009. Fleak also took this photo and stated that LAPD moved the syringe--it was not moved between the time she saw it on June 25th to June 29th.
Friday, October 7, 2011
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I had been wondering about the slit I.V. bag and Murray not using the hang tab on the propofol bottle, when this thought occurred to me. I know you have a lot of medical knowledge so I thought I'd run it by you.
ReplyDeleteDo you think it's possible that Murray took the slit I.V. bag and wrapped it over the arm on the I.V. stand and then put the spiked bottle inside to make the bottle higher than it would be if it was hanging by the tab? To give it more height than the saline, thus the gravitational advantage it needed talked about by Dr. Schaffer.
I'm not sure if that theory holds water, but I figured it might be plausible since Murray did nothing like a health care professional would.