Is the known physical evidence, audio and video evidence consistent with the MSM’s rendition of Ashli Babbitt’s reported Capital “riot” death?
Watch this short video on the alleged incident and decide for your self…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWqFauy0EiA&feature=youtu.be
Was Ashli Babbitt fatally shot “in the neck” by a “45 caliber pistol” outside the Senate Chambers on January 6th 2021? Asking for a friend!
How much blood is there in the human body?
An average adult human weighing 160 pounds has 10.5 Pints of blood in the body; (16 fluid ounces per pint X 10.5 pints = 168 total fluid oz of blood*)
(* Roughly the same amount as 14 bottles of beer!)
How much blood can a person lose without serious medical consequences?
According to the American Society of Hematology, a person can lose roughly 10-15 percent of the body’s total volume of blood without facing any serious medical illness.
Was the video depiction of Ashli Babbitt’s body’s kinetic reaction, resulting body position, wounds, trauma and blood loss consistent with a large caliber, point blank, gun shot wound to the neck? No to all of the previous assertions! Was there the equivalent blood of “14 bottles of beer” visible anywhere?
Was there a blow through wound with the expected blood, tissue and bone splatter pattern consistent with the purported weapon used?
The standard issue military, 45 ACP round has a 230-grain bullet that travels at approximately 830 feet per second for about 355 foot-pounds of muzzle energy when fired from the government issue M1911A1 pistol.. At short range, that hard-hitting load was considered the gold standard for stopping power among handguns for many decades. A pass through neck shot would have produced a horrendous, morbid and graphic exit wound and accompanying splatter pattern covering the surrounding wall and floor as well as decimated bullet itself embedded in a hole in the opposing wall.
How long would it take to “bleed out” from a gunshot to the neck?
Faster than a trauma surgeon qualified to treat a severed artery can react. There are numerous complications that go along that path. It would be hard to just cut the carotid due to the anatomy of the neck. Arteries if cut or sheared or torn rip longways like hot butter leaving pretty much no chance of surviving. It shears unbelievably easy and then there is also the air emboli or blood clot causing a stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism and if one of your arteries in your neck has a leak it probably won't be the only wound. So the answer is fast. The formula heart rate x stroke volume = cardiac output so the real question is how much blood can a person loose before the brain stops getting oxygen. The body can take a lot of stab wounds or gun shots from a 45 caliber round if the brain, blood vessels or spinal column is not severed or penetrated, however if the spinal column receives enough shock from the bullet the person would drop like a rock. If the major arteries in the neck are ruptured they spray blood like a rain bird sprays water squirting a lot, a long way, and very rapidly.
When and where was Ashli Babbitt pronounced dead? Unknown
By whom was Ashli Babbitt pronounced dead? Unknown
What hospital was she taken to? Unknown
When is her funeral? Unknown
Was the scene treated as a “crime scene”? Unknown