Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Where's Waldo, or Where's the Monte Carlo??

Throughout the entire Michael Brown case, we have seen over 15 different presentations about this particular case. In this case there is a debate of a specific piece of evidence that appears to be some what like the natures of wheres waldo, with its unreliable characteristics in which no one can seem to figure out. There have been somewhere from 5-10 witnesses that have claimed that this Monte Carlo is either white or blue. In relations to what Miss B said, is it black and blue or white and gold? Will anyone be able to explain this phenomenon that is the car in which Dorian Johnson fled in?? I mean honestly was everyone not paying attention, or could no body remember clearly??? White and Blue, two very different colors I mean it's not like its Red or pink, purple or black, it is dark and light, blue and white, how hard is it to tell the difference. I think this is a pretty significant piece of evidence just because it states how Dorian was able to flee the scene. I do think it also represents more than that, because it would help clarify who was able to understand, even in the heat of the moment what was going on, because if someone doesn't know what color the car was, or whether or not Dorian or someone else drove it it proves they're unreliable therefore making their entire testimony false, and inaccurate.

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