
The NY Times has done a new forensic analysis of the various videos of the Good murder. Here’s a gift link. It’s worth watching.
In a video analysis, The Times focuses on some of the key contested moments of the agent’s cellphone video alongside other footage. More videos are likely to emerge, but the visual evidence shows no indication that the agent who fired the shots, Jonathan Ross, had been run over. The footage provides visibility into the positioning between the agent and Ms. Good’s S.U.V., and the key moments of escalation. It also establishes — millisecond by millisecond — how Mr. Ross put himself in a dangerous position near her vehicle in the first place.
It appears that there will be no criminal investigations and since they have qualified immunity, probably no lawsuits. But the truth still matters. They lied. The agent shot her in the head three times. And his actions show that he has no one to blame but himself.