18:25 was the time when Michel (Nicol) arrived on the roof* and officially determined Crooks time of death. He was most probably dead well before that.
*Edit: Michel made first contact with Crooks at 18:29:42, 18:25 is the officially reported time of death as in the autopsy summary.
Hello and welcome, Rob. As already mentioned, these photos are of the same David Tedeski. Have a look over VegasPatriot’s tools and timelines, they are exceedingly comprehensive and helpful in understanding the events and people involved!
And this is very true, adrenaline plays mightily into reducing registered pain. Even so, this seems somewhat superfluous to what happened, almost a ploy to distract or gain sympathy.
Here’s a couple day of shots of Jurysta, in case you’d like them for the update and haven’t gotten around to it yet.
Also, did we conclude that Ray McDonald was not the same as this one? He’s Cranberry Township Fire and EMS, I would imagine he would make a good driver/medic, no? :
I think he was still alive when the first responders arrived who handcuffed and disarmed him, and by the time michelle arrived on the roof he was dead.
My Excel spreadsheet with the timeline used in those slides was created before the unredacted AAR was released, and I haven’t had time to go back and update it yet. I will right now and change my slides in the post above when I do. Those slides are in the summary conclusion portion of my analysis, which take information of my detailed walkthrough of each timeline entry. I am still in the process of completing that, as well as updating it with new information from the HSGAC report. That won’t detract from my analyses posted above but may add to it given the new information on the Secret Service communications in that report.
No idea how long somebody can still be alive after a shot that went through the mouth/neck area. But his time of death was somewhen between shot #10 at 18:11:49 and the officially reported time of death by Michel at 18:25. Somehow strange though: How can she report 18:25 when she made first contact with Crooks at 18:29:42, best guess?
the carotid arteries transport oxygen rich blood from the heart straight to the brain, and if his neck wound was close to that artery, that would explain the blood trail on the roof: as long as there is enough blood supplied, the heart keeps pumping.
under normal circumstances, about 600-700 ml of blood flows through these arteries per minute…
reference: Brain Circulation
and we have about 2.5 liters of blood to spare before a panic reflex kicks in…
a typical (non-overweight) adult has about 4.5-5 liters of blood…
My Recognition Tools started by trying to ID two LEOs not named in the ABC interview with Beaver County ESU. It grew into including everyone named in the Butler County Detail document, and we do have all of the Butler Twp officers listed in that document in the tool. I am not planning to include anyone not at the rally or involved in the planning process to the tool, since it’s purpose is to aid in investigating those events. We are adding others seen at the rally but not named in the BuC Detail document, especially persons who are of interest.
I do have detail slides for those we’ve ID’d that are hidden, but I use those to document how we ID’d the person and connected them to a sighting in videos of the rally. The too provides links to the reference we ID’d them with, and notes of the video we sighted them in at the rally.
Feel free to share anyone at the rally of interest that you’ve ID’d, but yes. I need a link to a source connecting their image to their name. While I/we do make mistakes occasionally, I do not want to publish speculations.
Following up on the bodycams topic, I have found the full version of Col. Paris talking about the PSP bodycam rollout:
I’ve also been browsing the Axon website, as they were mentioned by Paris and they appear to be the brand of choice from what I’ve seen of law enforcement in this area. Their products seem remarkably well featured, including long battery life, fast charging, live-streaming options meaning your cam can be being observed from command post, newest model even says it has bi-directional communication (I assume functioning similar to a walkie), peripherals that allow cam to capture POV (such as our helmet cam). They also feature an evidence collection management software, seemingly also feature rich, several other applications even including one that AI transcribes details captured in bodycam footage, and additional products they specialize in seem to be drones, ground robots, as well as numerous iterations of TASER.
Since he was named as the driver of SQ200, I have to assume he is a member of the Butler County ESU team, and would want to prove that connection before using him. He might be the guy, but I can’t imagine having a non-ESU member driving an ESU vehicle.