there were other instances going on at the same time. they didn t send a car to the scene. at that point, she wandered off. before prosecutors announced those charges against theodore wafer, the medical examiner s office releases this toxicology report indicating that mcbride had alcohol levels nearly three times the legal limit. also traces of marijuana in her system as well. how real of a concern is it at this point that mcbride is going to be the subject of the same type of character assassination that we saw in the trayvon martin case, which you also covered so closely? there s a big concern. this is a big concern for people who are watching this case and comparing it not only to trayvon martin but to the case of jonathan ferrell, the young man killed in north carolina by police in a parallel case. he was in an accident, he was disoriented. a lot of people, regardless of whether drugs and alcohol are in
their system, a lot of the symptoms that you might exhibit might be related to that. but people are going to say it was because she was intoxicated that maybe she was frightening to theodore wafer in this case. i know the prosecutor is not considering that. but it s not clear whether the press and whether people who are on wafer s side are going to consider that and try to character assassinate her. alexis, i know you ll stay on top of this. yes. want to make sure we get you back on to update us on the details of this case. we re watching very closely. thank you. for a lot of football fans, watching from their man cave, their couch or bar stool is a weekly ritual. but one concept is taking that to a whole new level giving fans a unique perspective while cheering an their favorite teams. it s called coaches cabana featuring 14 former coaches who provide some, shall we say, colorful commentary on their old teams games. barry switzer is a co-founder of coaches cabana.
mcbride s parents held. take a listen. this was a case of human profiling. you think about any one of your children, any one of your relatives, no matter who they were that night, this could have happened to them. do we know anything about that four-hour gap at this point? that four hours between when this accident happened and when she was shot in the face on that man s porch? that four-hour gap, that nearly four-hour period of time between the point where her car hit another car, she hit a car that was parked, when she was actually shot, it s shrouded in mystery. neighbors were on hand at the time her car hit the parked car. and those neighbors said she was bleeding. she left the accident, stumbled away bleeding saying over and over again that she just wanted to go home. people tried to attend to her and wanted to comfort her. and the police were called but they did not actually dispatch to the scene of the car accident. the reason they said it wasn t a high enough priority.
accidentally shot her. her family said she was looking for help after crashing her car. we want you to understand the whole story. this is a fascinating story. reporter: was the man who shot her in her face through his locked screen door in fear of his life? not according to prosecutors. now charging theodore with second-degree murder, manslaughter with intend but not malice and a weapons count. i am saying we do not believe he acted in lawful self-defense. reporter: on november 2nd, a couple hours before she was killed, mcbride crashed her car. about two hours later, at 4:30 in the morning, several blocks from the accident scene, police say she appeared on wafer s front porch where he fired a single shotgun blast through locked screen door killing the 19-year-old. mcbride was drunk. nearly three time the legal limit in michigan.
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