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Emmett Till — Part 2
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2D-3024 (Rev. 19-6-95)
44A-JIN-30112, 62D-JN-30045-FD362
Cominunion of F302 0f RIPT-EMMETT TILL TRIAL Sept 1955.07 Page = 70
is that right?
A Yes, Sir.
Q Do you think the body went in the river under its
own power?
A I don't know.
MR. SMITH: Your Honor, we object to what he thinks,
even if it is cross examination.
THE COURT: Yes - - don't ask the witness that.
Q@ Of course, you don't Know, Mr. Cothran, whether the
body went in the river first or whether the fan went in the
river first, do you?
A No, Sir.
Q But those wounds on the left-hand side of his head
were such that they could have been made by this fan drop-
ping on the head, isn't that right? |
A Yes, Sir.: If it had hit him, it would have.
Q And the depressed place in the forehead of that
body, the gash there, that could have been made by the |
fan blades or by the hub, too, couldn't it?
A Yes, Sir.
Q In your best judgement, was it possible for that.
piace, the wound over his right ear, was it possible for
{ : Uthat to have been made by a snag in the river?
1.
A Yes, it could have been.
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