(February 4 2009) Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) charges that Mexico’s investigation into the shooting death of American video-journalist Brad Will has presented a scientifically flawed theory that ignores PHR’s conclusive findings, including the discovery that one of the bullets was a ricochet.
Cambridge, Mass. (Vocus/PRWEB ) February 4, 2009 — Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) charges that Mexico’s investigation into the shooting death of an American video-journalist has presented a scientifically flawed theory that ignores PHR’s conclusive findings, including the discovery that one of the bullets was a ricochet.
The theory presented in this case by the PGR is deeply flawed and falls apart when examined by experienced forensic experts.
It is appalling that the PGR’s flawed argumentation has led to rejecting our forensic experts’ findings. We have offered to formally present our findings to the appropriate authorities since May of 2008, and remain prepared to testify in a formal judicial setting. The distribution pattern of red substance on the bullet that struck Brad Will, as observed and photographed by us under a microscope in Mexico City in April, is consistent with paint transfer through a ricochet on a red hard object.