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An Idaho mother who claimed her toddler twins died of Covid now faces murder charges.

She is fat and she is white. Just by looking at her, do you think she is guilty if you were a member of the jury?

First impression is the mother of all convictions. Call it what you will, racism, bigotry, it all boils down to the way we pass judgment on people we have no affinity for. US foreign policy is shaped the same way.
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Anyone claiming that their kids were killed by vaccines is going to be a tough sell to a jury. But this is Idaho, a lot of people in that area will have affinity for her. If she was black, she'd be screwed. It depends how many anti-vax MAHA conspiracy theorists are on the jury.
emiliya · 26-30, F
@ElwoodBlues They told me I came to a country with the best medical schools in the world. Is that not true?

Do you really think she'll ask the doctor who administered the vaccines to fill out the death certificate????

You said: “Any time there's a death, a city or county medical examiner fills out a death certificate. That's a major piece of evidence right there! Did they have Covid? That's hearsay so far.”

Any time there's a death is any time there's a death. To that I tell you the doctor of the deceased fills out death certificates unless the body needs autopsy. Why did you make a mistake, Elwood?

This hasn't a thing to do with my being Russian. The pathologist claims asphyxiation. Mom insists the vaccines killed them. You are the kind of loser who says vaccines don't kill anybody. Sometimes they do. And sometimes moms kill their kids. Police and even pathologists can lie. Wow! What shall we do with this mess?
@emiliya
What shall we do with this mess?

Exactly what they are doing – holding a trial.

here in the US, for suspicious, unexpected, or unnatural deaths, the medical portion of the death certificate is filled out by a professional, such as a medical examiner or a coroner. Others who can sign a death certificate include a primary physician, an attending physician, a non-attending physician, a medical examiner, a nurse practitioner, a forensic pathologist or a coroner, but it varies according to state law. In Texas, for example, a justice of the peace can sign.
emiliya · 26-30, F
@ElwoodBlues I know all about state law. Everybody wants to make it big in America.

here in the US, for suspicious, unexpected, or unnatural deaths, the medical portion of the death certificate is filled out by a professional, such as a medical examiner or a coroner.

This doesn't seem to be sinking in. You said: “Any time there's a death, a city or county medical examiner fills out a death certificate. That's a major piece of evidence right there! Did they have Covid? That's hearsay so far.”

You said death, not suspicious death. You now say the doctor of the deceased fills out the death certificate, which is what I told you. Elwood gets more and more stupid, and it's giving me the blues.
CurrentName · 51-55, M
Nah. I think it's you who thinks that way.

 
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