I was wondering if the source was valid because it seems so unlikely that its was public knowledge that the witness had a food allergy...would the writer just say that to add more Hollywood style drama to the whole story, which seems a little sick??? Or did detectives just think it required a routine investigation to confirm the cause of death and rule out mischief. I'm feeling very detective-like myself because in reality, it totally struck a nerve with me because one of my sons is deathly allergic to peanuts.
I think I understand that Matthew Lee was also a paramedic, which is the ultimate irony in the situation. Unless he was asthmatic, it just doesn't make sense. (your throat closes so quick, you die very fast when you are asthmatic with the peanut allergy). Even if he didn't have his epipen with him, he knew what he needed to do, he should have had enough time for a 911 response...seems still mysterious to me and has deeply disturbed me since I read that. Just a very sad time for the baseball loving circle of friends connected to Bryan Stow. This has totally tugged on my heartstrings. Thumbs up to Barry Bonds for doing something good for all the right reasons.
On another note jdawg, I came to the realization last week that the Phillies are going nowhere unless they can get pass the Giants. I have to admit, I love the dynamics of your team, so California... Mr. Leave It To Beaver behind home plate (I miss Buster) with pot-smoking Tim on the mound and then the character that has become the bearded one.... My daughter's boyfriend and family are huge Phillies fans and travel to other ballparks in summer; they will be in attendance for 2 of the 3 upcoming games in SanFran. I just found out recently that my nephew who lives in SanFran was one of the folks in the water during the world series waiting to catch a ball.
ohiodawg13 wrote:As of the 11pm news Lee's death was termed, unrelated, but according to your article it's being investigated nonetheless. Lee was the lead witness, but not the only one. These 2 are career criminals and no doubt should receive a lengthy stretch behind bars, but you never know in LA's courts what might transcend.
Think Guilty Verdict,
J Dawg
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