Title: Heather Heyer Died by a Heart Attack Source:
Youtube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKZqG1T07cs Published:Sep 9, 2017 Author:Lauren Rose Post Date:2017-09-25 01:37:24 by nolu chan Keywords:None Views:3118 Comments:18
Heather Heyer Died by a Heart Attack
Lauren Rose Published on Sep 9, 2017
Video evidence appears to prove that Heather Heyer was never hit by James Fields's vehicle
Footage appearing to show Heather being pushed to the ground 3:30
I'm convinced I was misled by the old picture of her used by the MSM. I'm convinced she was morbidly obese and a smoker who joined a protest in 90 degree heat. I'm convinced by her mother who said she died of a heart attack. And I'm convinced by the video that shows she was never touched by the car.
Now, add to that the coroner's autopsy report (which we still haven't heard anything about) which I'm convinced will show she was never struck and there goes the 2nd degree murder charge.
Perhaps you say he's responsible for contributing to her death. Maybe. But what about her -- a morbidly obese smoker, wearing a black dress in 90 degree heat, in an excited crowd, in the direct sun? Doesn't she share some part of the blame?
Hell, what about the crowd beating on the car causing this diagnosed schizophrenic to panic and accelerate forward? Don't they share some of the blame?
I suppose a jury might if the accused had competent counsel.
She is careful not to overstate the case and to point out where there may be doubts.
A video clip clearly has the mother stating that Heather Heyer died of a heart attack.
The photo used all over the news appears to misrepresent the appearance of the Heyer at the time of her death.
The person on the back of the car appears to be dressed differently than Heyer.
Where I have difficulty is identifying Heyer in the crowd. If Lauren Rose is correct in that identification, then it would seem that Heyer was never struck by the car.
I would disagree with Lauren Rose that the driver would nonetheless be criminally culpable for involuntary homicide. I would see no way to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, causality.
I did not see this before last night and offered it without comment to see what other people saw, as well as its general interest.