Great Medical Examiner. Nice to listen to, and easy to understand. His answers were straight to the point, and not long drawn like some others I've heard. Unfortunately he made it very clear to us, that this lady, Shanti, suffered a lot of pain, and that David is nothing other but a damn monster.
We lived across the street from our city’s coroner. He was very kind and even brought his dog to the office when meeting with families to provide comfort to them. He also made a change so that all deceased children and elderly would have an external exam in case there was any question of abuse. He was a very thoughtful and kind man. He passed away this year.
I like the interrogation. The female detective tells him how many times and how long he fake cried and didn’t shed even one tear. His dna is all over her and his blood is mixed with her blood. No foreign dna in the house. He’s so guilty.
What a sick psychopath! What was he going to do with the house after he got her to spend her life savings on it? Kill her and get the house and sell it and take all the money for another new con with the next woman he lures from a dating site? WoW 😮
😢😢😢 what about divorce! ? To what level of not being aware of our lives existence individually wich we dont know how long it will be, to do the right things??? 😢without hurting each other???😢😢😢Heartbreaking😢❤
He was using her finances to renovate their house and was in the closet. Her dying would’ve been idealistic to have more access to her funds. He was using her
@@redfootedbear… and with her out the way, there could be more visits to his ‘club’!! He was allegedly partaking the week before Shanti was unalived. What a POS! I reckon she found out 🤷🏻♀️
Hope commenters dont laugh at me but I'm always surprised at why cold blooded spouse killers want to get away with it. You know you're suspect no.1 why not man /women up and take your medicine.
Being manually strangled vs passing out in the tub and drowning are bother choking right how can they be sure she didn’t pass out have a seizure and drown?
@@JennieC21Imagine being the one who's viewing her, postmortem, and deciding beyond any doubt how her death came about...AND before you even look further into her autopsy to confirm that, to now be asked "but couldn't those strangle marks be caused by a fall?" 🙄🤦♀️🧐🤨
But she wasn’t! That’s what he told the police in one of his stories. The other was that just her head was in the bath! Detective Spregue testified that the bath was dry and there was no water present. Where as he’d told them the water was running, the bath half full as he dragged her out and did CPR, apparently. She had partial rigor when police arrived and her clothes and hair were barely damp and she appeared to have been dead for some time, while he cleaned up, and came up with his story, practiced fake crying and then called 911!
@@JennieC21 there was no water in the tub because her hair was blocking the hole, she was not wet because only her head was in the tub. Everyone around her confirms she had been suffering 2.5 months with her surgery unable to sleep or even keep food down she wanted to get back to work and life but couldn’t. I believe she collapsed and had a seizure in the at tub he found her partially submerged and knew she was long gone. Police don’t like his vibe and don’t believe his story.
@@TinelleReay-cm4ou I don’t believe his story either. But I do believe he strangled her, hit her, ripped clumps of hair out of her head either before or after she died, when he dragged her probably by her hair, face down which caused the friction burns above her knees, to the bed area/ground where she was when police arrived. The injuries are not consistent with a fall. The detectives were spot on IMO.
I’m sure the lawyers instruct them to speak directly to the jurors so they can feel connected with a witness. Goes to believability and integrity of the testimony being given rather than a clinical / robotic presentation.
Really? You hate it when the people testifying break things down to a degree that’s understandable to an average person? Wouldn’t you rather they know what’s going on than follow blindly and come to the wrong conclusions? The whole case is literally in the Jury’s hands, so why not actually talk to them? What a wild thing to be annoyed about 😳😅
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Great Medical Examiner. Nice to listen to, and easy to understand. His answers were straight to the point, and not long drawn like some others I've heard. Unfortunately he made it very clear to us, that this lady, Shanti, suffered a lot of pain, and that David is nothing other but a damn monster.
Wow! What an awesome forensic pathologist! I would certainly want him on my autopsy if I would suffer trauma, unexpected death, or be murdered. 😢
We lived across the street from our city’s coroner. He was very kind and even brought his dog to the office when meeting with families to provide comfort to them. He also made a change so that all deceased children and elderly would have an external exam in case there was any question of abuse. He was a very thoughtful and kind man. He passed away this year.
I like the interrogation. The female detective tells him how many times and how long he fake cried and didn’t shed even one tear. His dna is all over her and his blood is mixed with her blood. No foreign dna in the house. He’s so guilty.
I like hearing the medical examiner talk he explains things where understand it
What a sick psychopath! What was he going to do with the house after he got her to spend her life savings on it? Kill her and get the house and sell it and take all the money for another new con with the next woman he lures from a dating site? WoW 😮
He would have gone for a man. He had no interest in women.
@@poodee9395 Exactly, he had a double life while he was married with an honest women
Very interesting, this guy knows his stuff!
Finally the real true of a murder, who this monster wants to disguise .!!!!
Consistent with being struck by an adult male or collapsing on the edge of a bath tub.
😢😢😢 what about divorce! ? To what level of not being aware of our lives existence individually wich we dont know how long it will be, to do the right things??? 😢without hurting each other???😢😢😢Heartbreaking😢❤
He was using her finances to renovate their house and was in the closet. Her dying would’ve been idealistic to have more access to her funds. He was using her
@@redfootedbear… and with her out the way, there could be more visits to his ‘club’!! He was allegedly partaking the week before Shanti was unalived. What a POS! I reckon she found out 🤷🏻♀️
The judge always says, “defense cross” like who else is going to do cross..
Is the state going to cross its own witness? Smh 😅
Ol’ gay Dave, off to prison he goes.
It doesn’t matter if he’s gay or not when he goes in - he’s a psychopath murderer! *but, he will definitely be gay if he gets out alive. Lol
@@pjnix5618 He's a member of a local gay bathhouse. Demolition Dave is gayer than a picnic basket.
No sound for me.
@@pjnix5618 agree, but it mattered to him and it turned him into a psychopath murderer.
Wonderful witness
He was an incredible witness!
I enjoyed all of his jail house calls
Oh god, his precious mail!
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Hope commenters dont laugh at me but I'm always surprised at why cold blooded spouse killers want to get away with it.
You know you're suspect no.1 why not man /women up and take your medicine.
Being manually strangled vs passing out in the tub and drowning are bother choking right how can they be sure she didn’t pass out have a seizure and drown?
Zero water in her lungs?
…and she was strangled, (had ligature marks on her neck) and had injuries not consistent with falling.
@@JennieC21Imagine being the one who's viewing her, postmortem, and deciding beyond any doubt how her death came about...AND before you even look further into her autopsy to confirm that, to now be asked "but couldn't those strangle marks be caused by a fall?" 🙄🤦♀️🧐🤨
Can a seizure in a confined space like a bathtub cause those kind of injuries? Also keep in mind she was soaking in that tub for hours after death.
But she wasn’t!
That’s what he told the police in one of his stories. The other was that just her head was in the bath!
Detective Spregue testified that the bath was dry and there was no water present. Where as he’d told them the water was running, the bath half full as he dragged her out and did CPR, apparently.
She had partial rigor when police arrived and her clothes and hair were barely damp and she appeared to have been dead for some time, while he cleaned up, and came up with his story, practiced fake crying and then called 911!
Sorry forgot to write: Shanti was found laying on her back on bed sheets on the floor next to the bed when the police arrived. No water present
The tub and everything was dry
@@JennieC21 there was no water in the tub because her hair was blocking the hole, she was not wet because only her head was in the tub. Everyone around her confirms she had been suffering 2.5 months with her surgery unable to sleep or even keep food down she wanted to get back to work and life but couldn’t. I believe she collapsed and had a seizure in the at tub he found her partially submerged and knew she was long gone. Police don’t like his vibe and don’t believe his story.
@@TinelleReay-cm4ou
I don’t believe his story either. But I do believe he strangled her, hit her, ripped clumps of hair out of her head either before or after she died, when he dragged her probably by her hair, face down which caused the friction burns above her knees, to the bed area/ground where she was when police arrived.
The injuries are not consistent with a fall. The detectives were spot on IMO.
I hate when people testifying talk to the jury like it’s a classroom…. 🙄
I’m sure the lawyers instruct them to speak directly to the jurors so they can feel connected with a witness. Goes to believability and integrity of the testimony being given rather than a clinical / robotic presentation.
Really? You hate it when the people testifying break things down to a degree that’s understandable to an average person? Wouldn’t you rather they know what’s going on than follow blindly and come to the wrong conclusions? The whole case is literally in the Jury’s hands, so why not actually talk to them? What a wild thing to be annoyed about 😳😅
You must’ve hated watching Amber Heard in the stand lol. Even the jurors were uncomfortable with how she spoke to them.