Comments by "andrew worth" (@andrewworth7574) on "Nate The Lawyer"
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We can argue over this, but we're all working with partial knowledge.
Likely she has XY, but we don't know if it's Swyer syndrome or Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.
With Swyer there's no male puberty. There are 3 recognized degrees of AIS: mild, partial and complete.
She's not MAIS, that's presents with male genitalia, if PAIS she can have elevated testosterone compared to women, but not to male levels, with CAIS she would have female testosterone levels and not have gone through any form of male puberty.
For now it is more reasonable to assume that it's swyer syndrome or CAIS she has, and is phenotypically a female.
I'll point out that the punch only hurt her opponents nose, it didn't concuss her or knock her out.
Khelif is a professional boxer, her opponent was an amateur.
Khelif's record in terms of win by knockouts is similar to the other semi finalists.
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@Flight042 I've looked at the Police Activity footage.
Look again at Nate's timing of the shots.
He's shooting downwards, the recoil is pushing his arms up.
Nate's timing has the shots fired causing his arms to recoil downwards.
That doesn't make sense.
He tells her to put the pot down, she puts it on the counter, when it's sitting on the counter he again tells her to put the &^%$ pot down. Obviously he was still angry with her putting it where she did and she picks it up to put it on the floor.
Then she sees him coming around the counter, angry, gun in her face, he's towering over her.
That's when she really panics, instinct takes over, she starts to put her hands up. With oven gloves, she starts to lose control of the pot, it's still mostly upright when he fires his first shot. Her left arm comes down, at this point she has no real control over the pot, at most she can push with her right hand to stop it landing on her.
For her to push it towards Grayson her right hand would have to be behind the pot from Grayson's perspective. It is not, from his view it's clearly on the left side of the pot.
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@sarahlynn7894 she placed the pot on the beach when he told her to put it down. After it was there, he again told her to put the &^%$$ pot down. Obviously, he wasn't happy with where she'd put it, so she tried to move it to the floor.
Then she saw him coming around the counter, angry, menacing, in her last moments, panicking, she tried to put her hands up. With oven mitts on, she started to lose control of it. His first shot was when the pot was just starting to fall, her left hand came down, with only her right hand on it she had no control over it, at most she could push it sideways with her right hand to stop in landing on her.
She could not push it towards Grayson with one hand unless that hand was behind the pot from Grayson's perspective. It was not. From his perspective, her hand was on the left side of the pot.
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@triiileigh Grayson told her to put the pot down, so she put the pot down on the bench. Did that placate his aggressive and threatening advance?
No, to him it made no difference, he was clearly dissatisfied with where she placed it because after she'd put it on the bench he again demanded that she "PUT THE ^%%#^ POT DOWN!"
His shouting.
If she wanted to placate him by obeying his instructions, she had no option other than to try to transfer the pot to the floor. And if you think she was just going to ignore the instructions of an angry cop, gun pointing at her, who'd just threatened to shoot her in the ^#%^$ face, you've got zero empathy for the terrifying situation she was in.
Then she turned to see him approaching, her instincts took over. What's her instinctive goto when in great fear for her life from a threatening cop? We saw it a few seconds earlier, she threw her hands up!
Did you notice that after the pot had dropped to the floor, after he'd stopped shooting, that Grayson again demanded that she "PUT THE #%^%$ POT DOWN!"?
"Where the water (and pot) lands."
They landed on and around her, which you'd know if you'd looked at the BWC film from cop 2 when he checked her after she was dead.
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That's the point I've made before, he obviously wasn't happy with where she'd put the pot, so she picked it up and was lowering it to the floor. Then with him still advancing and angrily yelling at her, she was in complete terror, she tried to put her hands up, with the pot over her head he fired. She lost control of the pot (was she hit by a bullet?) and was at most trying to stop the falling pot of hot water landing on her.
Water from that height hits the floor at 4.7m/s and will splash across a hard floor, so the steam appearing at the end of the counter is no surprise, even if the pot dropped vertically.
Bizarrely, he tells her to put the pot down, again, after he's stopped firing and she's on the ground dead with the pot also on the floor.
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