Sunday, July 4, 2010
Teoh Beng Hock: Weather or Not?
By Pakac Luteb
What was the weather in Shah Alam on the night Teoh Beng Hock died?
Was there a fierce rain storm that night?
When someone falls several floors from a window in suicide, their
blood spatters the area they fell.
If in the case of TBH blood spatter was not found, it means a heavy
storm washed away the blood spatter or there had not been any blood
spatter, meaning not suicide.
Blood normally leaks from dead bodies, even when died from natural cause.
The blood found under TBH may be such blood.
If no blood spatter and also no heavy rain, no suicide.
The "drag marks" noted on TBH's shoes and tears on his clothes needs
to be considered.
If have drag marks together with no rain and no blood spatter
indicates TBH died elsewhere and his body dragged to where it was
found, in an attempt to make his death seem suicide.
How to drag to the 5th floor roof?
There must be an roof access door, as is normal in buildings.
As is normal in buildings, such access door is not in public area, it
is in maintenance area.
As it is not in public area, little concern is paid to it's
appearance, it is generally left with it's original rough unfinished
cement exposed.
Dragging a dead (or unconscious) body across such a rough surface
could certainly leave drag marks on a nice pair of shoes such as a man
normally wears to office.
Simple equation: Drag marks minus rain minus blood spatter equals TBH
being murdered and an attempt made to make his death appear to be
suicide.
Look at photos of his body and the roof near his body, look at autopsy
reports, see what the weather was the night he died.
Do it so that TBH will not be forgotten and if he was murdered his
killer or killers will be brought to court and held responsible for
his death.
Do it also for the family and fiancée of TBH.
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Socio-political
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