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Originally Posted by PiKA2001
And that is exactly what I meant when I said you can't put all your faith in trust in the testimonies in this case. What is telling is the evidence.
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Physical evidence is great, but it only goes so far. It can tell us that Brown was shot in the hand by the wound on his hand. It can tell us that something happened at the car because Brown's blood was in the car and on the gun. It can tell us that Wilson was in a struggle because he had a bruise on his face. It can tell us that Brown was facing Wilson when he was killed because the entrance/exit wounds are consistent with Brown facing Wilson.
It doesn't tell us whether Brown grabbed for Wilson's gun. It doesn't tell us whether Brown was charging Wilson or not when he was shot. For those determinations, you have to choose Wilson's testimony or Johnson's testimony.