Some public officers have very poor media relations skills, and Dr. H. Wayne Carver is among those.
Because of the very nature of the duties of the Office of Medical Examiner (or coroner, a common law elected position that has been replaced in many jurisdictions) most do not employ press relations people. The duties also seem to attract ghoulish doctors, some of who would likely fail in private practice. (Viewing the video speaks for itself.)
Do any of you kiddies remember what a weirdo "The Coroner To The Stars", Dr. Thomas Noguchi was?
He finally went too far and was fired when he speculated about the death of Natalie Wood, weaving a press conference scenario of how she may have fallen from a boat with no way of knowing if his account resembled the facts.
Carver's attempts at levity (it was a spree killing at a school you goddam weirdo) was not only in extremely poor taste but it also demonstrates just how socially deprived/disordered he is. (Here's a hint, Doctor. When no one returns your smiles get serious and remember that it isn't about you, you inept and disgusting tub of shit)
Also, his layer of blubber and possible use of narcotics (used by many doctors and health care professionals with access to them) may reduce his sensitivity to cold. When I take opiates or synthetic equivalents I'm less susceptible to wind chill.
his layer of blubber and possible use of narcotics (used by many doctors and health care professionals with access to them) may reduce his sensitivity to cold. When I take opiates or synthetic equivalents I'm less susceptible to wind chill.
Noted, although he's much less critical, imo, concerning investigations of observed weather-effect anomalies than are more pertinent examples of others and the landscape on Dec 14th. There were no calm winds reported for Newton from 9:00 a.m. until 6 p.m. on that date. Winds were between a low of 4 mph and a high of 11.5 mph the entire time for daylight-condtions re: allegedly filming outdoors and other factors in question like noticeable movements or not of things such as hair, breath-vapor, tree branches, leaves, etc.; people in thin shirts -- especially children -- appearing not to be cold after supposedly being outside for quite a while; many parents and adults seemingly unconcerned about children without warmer clothing in-transit to and from the fire station and during interviews. From midnight until the hour of 11 a.m., temperatures decreased for 8 hours far below the freezing point (from 23 to 21 degrees), then went to very near freezing (34 degrees) for 2 hours until 11 a.m. when it registered at 40 degrees but went no higher in the afternoon than 46 degrees for the 3 hours of 3 p.m. through 5 p.m. -- dropping rapidly from there during the hour of 5 p.m. (approx. sunset) to very near the freezing point again at 6 p.m. (33 degrees) and steadily dropping below freezing therafter to 26 degrees through 11 p.m.; with the winds and humidity impacting the windchill factor, which would make it seem colder than the logged temperatures.
There were no calm winds reported for Newton from 9:00 a.m. until 6 p.m. on that date. Winds were between a low of 4 mph and a high of 11.5 mph the entire time for daylight-condtions re: allegedly filming outdoors and other factors in question like noticeable movements or not of things such as hair, tree branches, leaves, breath-vapor, etc.; people in thin shirts -- especially children -- appearing not to be cold after supposedly being outside for quite a while; many parents and adults seemingly unconcerned about children without warmer clothing in-transit to and from the fire station and during interviews. From midnight until the hour of 11 a.m., temperatures decreased for 8 hours far below the freezing point (from 23 to 21 degrees), then went to very near freezing (34 degrees) for 2 hours until 11 a.m. when it registered at 40 degrees but went no higher in the afternoon than 46 degrees for the 3 hours of 3 p.m. through 5 p.m. -- dropping rapidly from there during the hour of 5 p.m. (approx. sunset) to very near the freezing point again at 6 p.m. (33 degrees) and steadily dropping below freezing therafter to 26 degrees through 11 p.m.; with the winds and humidity impacting the windchill factor, which would make it seem colder than the logged temperatures.
Please try to post more relevant info if you're going to give a weather report.
First off, the children did not begin to leave the school till somewhere around 10 AM. At that time, the temperature was 38 degrees with a 7 mph wind. The temperature then climbed steadily up to 48 degrees through 3 PM. The winds ranged from 5 to 12 mph during that timeframe.
You can report weather at 11 PM and say that it was freezing, but so what? These events did not happen at 11 PM at night, so why even bother bringing it up?
As far as your claims of "thin shirts" and all that, can you post an image of any examples?
Concerning "seeing" the breaths of people outdoors, that usually doesn't happen unless the humidity is high and the difference between the dew point and actual temperature is 5 degrees or less. Throughout the timeframe of the evacuation and reuniting of the children and their parents, the difference was greater than that, so not seeing condensation is to be expected. In fact it'd be quite odd if there HAD been condensation at those temperatures on a sunny day.
As far as wind, there are signs of wind in various clips. You won't see the tree branches sway at those wind speeds however.
In terms of clothing, all of the images I've seen appear consistant with what people would wear in those conditions, with some children wearing heavy winter coats, while others wore sweatshirts or light jackets.
You again are gyrating around some dubious claims in an effort to conclude that this was all shot in a Hollywood studio. Get a grip of yourself.
I posted a summary of the weather for the day at Newtown, CT from the nearby Danbury Municipal Airport (not somewhere out West, like your college-reference) with a link to verify. That you post something conflicting doesn't make mine wrong. I sort of suspect your MesoWest site and maybe you too are linked to the NSA facility in Mormonly-covert Utah. Regardless, take a hike and find somebody else to talk to.
Am only referencing that quote above by me to note for the record that alleged Sandy Hook school-shooting victim, Emilie Parker, is reportedly a native of Utah. Found that info by further researching a video posted by Itistoolate.
Websearch reference: Emilie Parker Fund | Facebook www.facebook.com/EmilieParkerFund Native of Utah, Emilie Parker was killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elem. We are seeking to assist the Parkers by setting up the Emilie Parker Memorial Fund
4um video reference (YouTube Title: Robbie Parker Fake Actor Sandy Hook Shooting) at Post #29 of thread: Cabal Having Difficulty Telling a Consistent Sandy Hook Story
Starting at 1:32, Robbie Parker (alleged father of reported victim, Emilie Parker) mentions "two really good friends at home" who set up a Facebook page to help raise money for Emilie. Evidently, (Ogden) Utah is what he meant when he said: "at home"
By Contributed The Associated Press Sun, 12/16/2012 - 5:02pm
On Saturday, Robbie Parker was one of the first parents to speak publicly about their loss. He told the world about a little girl who loved to draw and was always smiling, and he also reserved surprising words of sympathy for the gunman's family.
"She was beautiful. She was blond. She was always smiling," he said.
To the man's family, he said, "I can't imagine how hard this experience must be for you."
OGDEN, Utah (ABC4 News) Love and prayers are pouring in for Emilie Parker, an Ogden native who was killed in the Newtown, CT school massacre.
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Brad Schultz, a close family friend, said the Parker family moved to Connecticut last year. Emilies father is a physicians assistant and found work in the Newtown area.
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This is the second tragedy for the Parker family. Emilies grandfather, Douglas Cottle, died from injuries sustained in a bike crash at the LOTOJA race held in September 2012.
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Theyre going through a really difficult time so thats why my friend Alan Prothero and I thought it would be a great idea to put together this fund, he [Schultz] said.
The fund is called the Emilie Parker Fund on Facebook.
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Schultz said Emilie will be brought back to Utah and laid to rest in Ogden.
If you would like to donate to the family, an account has been set up at America First Credit Union under Emilie Parker Memorial Account. The account number is 9056862.
The girl's family also announced the Emilie Parker Fund Tuesday, the proceeds of which "will go to help all of the Sandy Hook Elementary families affected in whatever ways each family deems necessary," according to a statement.
Numerous fundraisers already are under way for the young girl's family, who relocated to Connecticut from Ogden within in the past year, including a Facebook page with information about numerous community fundraisers, an account set up in the girl's name and other ways to donate.
The Emilie Parker Fund will benefit all victims of the shooting.
"The victims will live forever in our hearts, and we hope to create a memorial an enduring legacy for them in Newtown, as well as help rebuild and heal the shattered lives of all affected," the family said in the statement.
Meantime, members of the Ogden community and throughout the state have joined together to help the family in various ways.
Blair Christensen, Karlee Dutson and Kami Smith, founders of the online pop-up market website Brickyard Buffalo, heard of the tragedy in Connecticut and, learning that Emilie was from Ogden, wanted to do something help the Parker family.
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Brickyard Buffalo also is working with other vendors and local designers and plans to feature more products on the website soon, Christensen said, with the proceeds going directly to the victims' families.
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"It's neat to see the community come together," she said. [sic]
Members of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints congregations who knew the Parkers gathered Monday to tie pink ribbons throughout the neighborhood.
Am only referencing that quote above by me to note for the record that alleged Sandy Hook school-shooting victim, Emilie Parker, is reportedly a native of Utah.
Am referencing the comment again to note a pic at Salt Lake City, Utah's Deseret News source in an article about the alleged Newtown, Connecticut school shooting:
Interview of Marsha Lanza (allegedly of Crystal Lake, Illinois and alleged aunt of Adam Lanza) starts at 1:07 of the 2nd video in the line-up at the top of that huffingtonpost article-page.
Am posting the two photos for comparison because there seems, imo, to be somewhat of a resemblance between the alleged aunt of Adam Lanza and the alleged mother of a Sandy Hook Elementary student reported at Deseret News -- enough (with some make-up, hair-extensions, and possibly airbrushing/photoshopping) that I wouldn't rule out yet that they could be very closely related or a Mormonly-covert actress, perhaps, playing both roles.