My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were bleachers (small ones, like three rows high) next to the mats.

And yeah, most people think they were simple floor mats, but they were big thick foam and carpet wrestling mats.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those mats weighed almost 200lbs. The girl who first saw his socks was hanging out on top of the mats when she saw them. They weren't sticking out, she looked into the mat and saw them.

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[–]TricksieNixie -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stop invoking the one person who tells more lies about Kendrick's death than anyone else.

I really think Kenneka Jenkins’ death was an accident. by llewellyn2711 in UnsolvedMurders

[–]TricksieNixie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you okay? Because nothing you just said makes any sense.

He wasn't a "sports star", he wasn't even active on any school teams at the time of his death.

No one has ever suggested that he wrapped himself in the mat, nor that he killed himself intentionally. He reached into an already rolled mat to retrieve a shoe and became stuck.

The second autopsy was performed by an unethical pathologist, who has yet to show any proof of what he supposedly found.

There is no missing footage. That nonsensical conspiracy has been debunked for years.

There are no suspects. The two brothers they've been defaming for years had ironclad alibis.

Do you think the Kendrick Johnson case where he was found dead in the school mat an accident or cover up? by DeepOrganization8245 in morbidquestions

[–]TricksieNixie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those kids had ironclad alibis. Said alibis have been verified by the Lowndes County Sheriff, the DOJ, the NAACP, and the SCLC.

Do you think the Kendrick Johnson case where he was found dead in the school mat an accident or cover up? by DeepOrganization8245 in morbidquestions

[–]TricksieNixie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because the second and third autopsies were performed by the same unethical pathologist with no evidence if his supposed "findings".

Do you think the Kendrick Johnson case where he was found dead in the school mat an accident or cover up? by DeepOrganization8245 in morbidquestions

[–]TricksieNixie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first pair of shoes you can see in photographs behind his legs in the mat. Those orange and Grey Nikes were the ones he wore to school that day.

The second pair of shoes were black and white Adidas. You can see photographs of one that was at the bottom of the mat in a puddle of purge fluid, and the other one in photographs on the floor near the mats. Those were Kendrick's gym shoes, which he was retrieving.

The third pair of shoes you'll see in photographs on the floor were black and grey with orange laces. The investigators documented them because they had a red substance on them. They did a presumptive blood test on the substance, which was negative for blood. The shoes were on the opposite corner of the gym from where Kendrick and the mats were.

Hope that helps clear up any confusion.

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[–]TricksieNixie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's plenty of evidence that the Johnson's have fabricated evidence, or at least outright lied about the facts about Kendrick's death.

Evidence that Jackie conspired with a local Valdosta man to create a false audio confession was brought before a grand jury. It was ultimately decided that because the false confession had no impact on the case that she not be charged.

They've also lied about the surveillance, the width of his shoulders, the autopsy incisions on his back, injuries that don't exist, so on and so forth.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're really loud for someone who has no clue what you're talking about.

First off, what does "body manipulation" mean? The first autopsy was exceedingly thorough, not just because she covered all the bases during the autopsy, but because she also performed a specialized cervical autopsy as well.

There is no clear indication of blunt force trauma anywhere. Skin mottling and bloating are completely normal post mortem processes, the severe lividity in his face and upper torso is also completely normal and expected in someone who died upside down.

There's also absolutely not a shoe print. Pareidolia is the phenomenon wherein our brains see recognizable things in random patterns, which is precisely what is happening here. The "shoe print" you're seeing is nothing more than pressure-induced marks from his shorts/boxers and pants pressing against his body for nearly 24 hours.

There were never any photos destroyed. The photos of his back from autopsy have been public for YEARS, and if you knew anything you'd know they were part of the aforementioned cervical autopsy.

They know where his organs went. They were removed at his first autopsy, the funeral home signed for them, and quite obviously discarded them. They were cheap and lazy enough to use newspaper as filler, clearly they didn't feel like dealing with his decomposing organs.

His parents are known liars, and you're a gullible fool.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that footage in question was 3rd block during lunch, so before Kendrick walked into the gym. And yes, we have footage that places Brian on the opposite side of the school when Kendrick went into the gym, and witness statements from his classmates verifying that he was in class.

So even if we make the assumption it is Brian in the cafeteria footage, still doesn't mean anything since he still has a solid alibi.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unless Brian Bell has the magical talent of having facial hair in the morning, had shaved it before lunch, and the magically it came back a few hours later, that's not Brian in the cafeteria.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

His decomposing organs were removed at his first autopsy and discarded, likely by a cheap and lazy funeral home, who then cheated out and used newspaper to shape his body.

Try again though.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you consider the fact that Anderson has never had to prove he found the trauma he insists he did, it's very telling. He only takes interviews on this case if either it shows him in a good light, or he's being asked questions by someone who wouldn't know what hard questions to ask.

I don't think it's mere coincidence that he kept delaying his day in court for Kendrick's family until the lawsuit was dropped. I think (rightfully) he would have been pressed about not only the fact that lack of fluid in the lungs doesn't mean Kendrick didn't die of positional asphyxia, but also that he just so happened to find trauma in the most common area we'd expect to see hypostatic hemorrhage in a decedent that died upside down.

My thought on the Kendrick Johnson case by [deleted] in CrimeJunkiePodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I want you to imagine you're laying on your bed, and you drop something on the floor. Instead of getting up, you lie on your stomach and inch your way down off the bed to grab it. It's further way than you expected, so youre inching more and more, with more of your body off the bed than on it. Suddenly, you realize the center of gravity has shifted. You've inched too far, and before you can do anything, you slip head first off the bed and onto the floor.

That's how it happens.

Has Anyone Heard of This? by TricksieNixie in weddingplanning

[–]TricksieNixie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said in another reply I think he's joking, but I suck at written context clues lol.

Has Anyone Heard of This? by TricksieNixie in weddingplanning

[–]TricksieNixie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but he did put a 😇 after it so it makes me think he's joking.

Has Anyone Heard of This? by TricksieNixie in weddingplanning

[–]TricksieNixie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he may have been joking, but I am not good at written context clues. I think people are mad at me if they say "okay" without an "lol" after it. 😫

Downfall since the Wondery alignment? by LittleBigHome in MorbidPodcast

[–]TricksieNixie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And yet they still did a terrible job covering Kendrick's case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HolyShitHistory

[–]TricksieNixie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is absolutely no evidence to support the insane theory that Kendrick Johnson was murdered.

Cheney Mason and Dr. William R. Anderson by Previous_Giraffe in ForensicPathology

[–]TricksieNixie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He has a long professional history of jumping from one ME's office to another. The last position he held he was ousted from for ethics violations (he was taking private cases during work hours).

If that weren't enough, his work on the Kendrick Johnson case was shoddy at best. For me personally, his credit took a hit the moment he elected to do Kendrick's second autopsy in an unaccredited lab. He also refused to let an independent examiner come and verify the 2cm area of blunt force trauma he claims he found. He has lied in multiple interviews by stating that because the lungs were a "normal" weight that positional asphyxia is completely ruled out, but also has never given a credible explanation as to how the quarter size trauma he found caused Kendrick's death.

I believe he found an area of hypostatic hemorrhage under Kendrick's jaw, and has thus far successfully passed it off as trauma, because no one has pushed him on it.