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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Attorney for former Marine charged with killing NYC homeless man expects autopsy ‘will be revealing’

The attorney for the former Marine who has been charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York City subway said he expects that the man’s autopsy “will be revealing” for the situation.

Thomas Kenniff, who is representing 24-year-old Daniel Penny, told radio talk show hosts John Catsimatidis and Rita Cosby on WABC’s “Cats & Cosby” on Friday that he has not yet obtained a copy of the autopsy performed on Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old subway performer who died after Penny placed him in a chokehold. 

19 comments:

  1. Now they are describing the dead guy as a subway performer? What a load of bullshit.

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    1. Since when is a stoned, "North American Pavement Ape" qualify as a subway performer. Let me guess: He reenacts rapes and muggings!

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    2. The North American Zoological Institute is committed to the eradication of the pavement ape

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  2. Watch the crooked judge exclude any evidence that helps the defendant.

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  3. I'm still waiting for the charges against the two others who assisted him. Maybe one, as the other is black...

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  4. not really related, but I just wanted to make sure the everyone who might have been at Lejeune sees this:
    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/article-abstract/2805037

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    1. I don't know how anybody could've missed that, I get 3-4 spam emails a day about it and I wasn't even in the Marines.

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  5. I expect the autopsy to be falsified and asphyxiation named as cause of death. The high concentration of illicit drugs in his system mean nothing, nothing!

    The previous criminal behaviors of the thug will be inadmissible.
    Perry's attorney will be held in contempt if he should even allude to the thug's criminality, including statements to fellow thugs or comments on social media.

    NYPD will stand down when threats are made to Perry's attorney, or when he is doxxed.

    Trial will be fast tracked, severe restrictions in voir dire, defendant's expert witnesses disallowed, sentence to exceed guidelines for maximum.

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    1. Never mind the asphyxiation was due to the fact he wasn't breathing due to his "medications."

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  6. The fact that the dead guy was 'self-medicating' seems to be harder and harder to find as more time goes by.

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  7. George Floyd - Part 2- the Subway Sequel

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    1. Coming to a rolling boil during the Summer of '24.

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    2. Just in time for the election, kinda like someone planned it!

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  8. This guy should get a damn medal...Hybo

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    1. He can afford to pay for one. His GiveSendGo is up to 2.5 million right now.

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    2. But have the funds been released for usage?

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  10. If the autopsy results contradict the agenda you can count on them refusing to release the results.

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  11. Yeah, because that defense worked so well for the pig accused of killing George Floyd by kneeling on his fentanyl filled neck.

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