This is going to be a short diary, with a video detailing the screenshots, with an attempt at summary.
First, Wilson claims in GJ testimony that Brown was inside the vehicle struggling for his gun at the time of both shots. Although that is not made exactly clear, by what appears to be the worst interrogator in the world, the implication is that Wilson was shooting for his life from his back.
If that is the case, how exactly did Brown's skin end up on the exterior surface of the vehicle? Note, the following is from the St. Louis County Medical Examiner courtesy of the NYT.
Second if Brown was shot in a struggle for a gun, why does the report say specifically, no powder stipple was identified?
More after squiggly goodness..
Finally what may be most damaging, is the identification of abrasions on the left dorsal wrist (the part where you look at your watch face) which to me indicates that zero forward momentum was present when Michael landed-in fact, this seems consistent with a dead fish flopping reaction.
Is any of this a clear indicator of Wilson's guilt? Possibly, but that is what a trial is for. Oh wait..
Below is a video summary of the above, thanks.