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After examining this video and others from different angles the things that stand out to me are: 1) Why was she placed in a body bag while obviously still alive? 2) Why was she pushed down and restrained while trying to get up? 3) How did the TMZ arrive...

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Rare 🇺🇸3 年前

That was an execution, not an accident.

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Devon- Build Happiness3 年前

I work EMS, one, WE do not have body bags- two it looks like one or our transfer tarps and she was wrapped in for privacy of her naked body as we expose for injuries. Some people get combative when they have brain injuries and need to be restrained. Thats definitely an ambulance and no truck can get a stretcher in it. Most likely she died due to some kind of brain injury later. I also have no clue who this lady is or this scenario and just giving my 2 cents of how my job works :)

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Sacred 🇺🇸Valley 🇺🇸Podcast3 年前

We need to talk about this!

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Marc_O_Lobo3 年前

Why are they running if she’s “dead” 🤔

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Renée Gisèle🇨🇦3 年前

Nothing is as it seems anymore…

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Blessed Momma3 年前

She had no oxygen on her face… and a burn victim with the face just covered with material like that?! To shoving the person down? I mean I’m no conspiracy theorist but… 👀

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Question More3 年前

I was shocked when I saw this a few years ago, glad you’re bringing it to people attention.

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neal m3 年前

The entire scene looks staged. The Fire trucks, the “firefighters”, no lights flashing, etc.. there’s nothing normal about this situation

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Maurora🫦

10,530 次观看 • 5 个月前

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SonnyBoy🇺🇸

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