23 February, 2011

Meryl,

To quote you... "Below is one article that shows an alternative explanation - there are many other articles that show similar information."

Did you actually read it?

It's explaining how "a combination of severe hypoxia, brain swelling and raised central venous pressure causes blood to leak from intracranial veins into the subduraÌ space, and that the cause of the subdural bleeding in some cases of infant head injury is therefore not traumatic rupture of bridging veins, but a phenomenon of immaturity."

Do you know how you can establish a combination of "severe hypoxia, brain swelling and raised CVP"?  It's by strangulation Meryl - strangulation.  So well done.  You've reported on a study that explains why with strangulation you can get subdural bleeding.

It's not a defence of an innocent man - it's an explanation of how you can find these features at autopsy after strangling, and not necessarily beating a baby to death.  Should I even mention that there's absolutely nothing in here about vaccination?

I think it once again displays how callous you are.  Please post this in a separate blog.  It's gold.

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