Dr Wayne Carver, Sandy Hook And TheWashington Post
On
December 15, 2012 the day after the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre Dr.
Wayne Carver the chief medical examiner of the state of Connecticut held a
press conference. Dr. Carver made several untimely jokes and laughed
inappropriately and seemed unable to answer some basic questions such as the
exact number and gender of the children who had perished.
Myself and
many others attributed Dr Carver's strange affect and behavior to the overwhelming shock and his bad nerves. Perhaps that's why many of us
did fail to realize how irrational some of his claims were: At the beginning of
the press conference he said that all the postmortem examinations of children were
completed but not Adam Lanza the killer. Dr. Carver also said he himself had
performed the autopsies of seven children that morning.
Logic says
with each autopsy requiring at least three or four hours to complete there was
simply not enough time for them to be completed before the press conference.
I invite
everybody to visit YouTube and watch the December 15, 2012 press conference of
Dr. Wayne Carver.
I am more
surprised by my medical colleagues and their silence on Sandy Hook. As doctors have we lost our medical
knowledge so much that we now believe what the Washington Post or CBS reports
regardless of its absurd content?
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