Timestamp: 00:23:58.565 - 00:25:13.434
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care, specif
Excerpt: "I think at that point, it was just he couldn't take it in anymore... So at twelve forty four PM, I said to please you know, I'm trying to be respectful. I said please try to keep his f one zero two at ninety percent for the day since he did so well... But when I called in the evening... he said they had his f one zero two down to seventy five percent at noon... They were playing games again going up and down.
Timestamp: 00:00:59.140 - 00:01:28.859
About This Clip: The victim’s description of Eric highlights the em
Excerpt: "He's a what we call a local boy from Hawaii. [...] and he loved God and he loved his country so much...
Timestamp: 00:06:19.595 - 00:06:32.419
About This Clip: This instance reflects a denial of informed consen
Excerpt: "I asked if we could get a second opinion. She said no. Refused to. He still said he didn't wanna go on a ventilator, that she he wouldn't last another day without going on the ventilator according to doctor Peach.
Timestamp: 00:10:24.394 - 00:11:41.174
About This Clip: The victim discusses discrepancies in what they we
Excerpt: "And so I was I was I caught myself. I, you know, I felt bad that I actually did yell at her, but we hung up because I think I sent it I just hung up on her because it happened again. [...] she had recorded that I had called her a dumby. [...] that was one of many or, you know, several fraudulent records that were written in my husband's records.
Timestamp: 00:33:30.855 - 00:33:49.539
About This Clip: The victim discusses discrepancies in the cause of
Excerpt: "It was listed as respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia, and COVID nineteen. ... because he tested negative, and they gave him remdesivir, which is kind of weird.
Timestamp: 00:02:17.819 - 00:02:49.810
About This Clip: The victim's husband explicitly stated he did not
Excerpt: "when the EMTs did arrive, he he was able to tell them that he did not want remdesivir, and I saw one of the EMTs write it down. [...] And the reason that he could speak so is because they had put him on oxygen, and he was breathing a lot easier.
Timestamp: 00:22:45.220 - 00:23:42.980
About This Clip: Victim discusses discrepancies in what they were t
Excerpt: "I guess there's another contradiction according to my notes because, she said, you know, that the day before at four PM, they lowered it they lowered the f one zero two to eighty percent. Then at six PM, lowered it to seventy five percent, which caused my husband to be restless. So they restarted sedation, but that's a contradiction from what the nurses reported. And, you know, again, I could I think I just stopped mentioning things because it was just everything was just opposite from what I in two sides, right, were just giving me different, records. Again, I said, why did you drop it down to seventy five percent when he can't handle it? She said she wanted to see if he could handle it so she could insert a few feeding tube. That was her response, doctor Peach. And yet he had never handled seventy five percent before.
Timestamp: 00:01:39.915 - 00:01:50.780
About This Clip: The family made a choice not to vaccinate and expr
Excerpt: "We all chose as a family not to get vaccinated because we knew that it was wrong, and it just not right for anybody to be forced to be vaccinated.
Timestamp: 00:05:30.379 - 00:06:08.949
About This Clip: This section demonstrates a denial of alternative
Excerpt: "I had requested for high high doses of vitamin c, d three, and zinc... I requested for it to be given through his IV... doctor Peach, said there's no such thing.
Timestamp: 00:32:00.480 - 00:32:43.105
About This Clip: The victim expresses a pervasive sense of wrongdoi
Excerpt: "We'd like to think that it wasn't because they had pulled the plug or I don't know what. Who knows? I I I can't say. You know, that's something that maybe under oath, maybe the nurses can say. I don't think that doctors have it in them to be Right. Honest. Yeah. So, you know, again, he's home with the Lord, and I just hope that, you know, we can bring justice to to his death and and and other people that had to go through the same thing.
Timestamp: 00:12:53.620 - 00:13:08.875
About This Clip: The victim describes their husband's wishes being
Excerpt: "And it is my understanding that the nurse was supposed to seek confirmation from the patient. She was supposed to call the doctor immediately, and she was supposed to make sure that this was updated in his wishes, but none of that happened.
Timestamp: 00:26:45.329 - 00:27:09.945
About This Clip: Evidence of feeling ignored and disrespected by me
Excerpt: "I made a request to please not move his f one zero to any lower than a ninety percent so that he could rest... Very, very cocky. He said you can write down as many notes as you want. I find it insulting when you make a request like that. You are not allowed to tell me what to do because you are not a medical professional.
Timestamp: 00:04:42.439 - 00:05:13.180
About This Clip: This segment contains evidence of lying or dishone
Excerpt: "I had actually asked for a second opinion from a pulmonologist because now that his condition was a respiratory issue, doctor Peach said no. There was no pulmonologist on call and that there wouldn't be one for another week. So that was a lie because I had spoken to the ICU head nurse, and she said that there was a pulmonologist and that my husband had seen one that day.