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Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Benjamin Matthysse testified about the gunshot wound that killed Pedro Jimenez - and under defense cross-examination, admitted the physical evidence is consistent with Daisy Link firing a defensive shot to scare him away, not an execution. 🔬 KEY MEDICAL FINDINGS: Unusual bullet trajectory: entered Jimenez's left heel, exited his foot, then entered back of right thigh Trajectory required victim's foot elevated - consistent with running position Medical examiner physically demonstrated to jury the only position making this wound possible When defense presented Link's self-defense scenario, Dr. Matthysse admitted: "It's one way it could happen" Only ONE shot fired - no follow-up shots, suggesting lack of intent to kill Victim was mobile after being shot, traveled approximately 15 steps before blood trail began 💊 TOXICOLOGY RESULTS: Cocaine: 0.274 mg/L (medical examiner called it "a goodly amount") Blood Alcohol: 0.108 (over legal limit for driving) THC from marijuana use Defense established these substances could make Jimenez more aggressive and unpredictable This testimony directly challenges the prosecution's second-degree murder theory in a case where Link claims she fired a warning shot when an intoxicated Jimenez refused to leave her property days after allegedly pistol-whipping her. 📖 Read complete legal analysis: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M... --- ⏰ KEY MOMENTS 00:00 - Dr. Matthysse's Credentials as Chief Medical Examiner 19:15 - Autopsy Findings: Through-and-Through Gunshot Wounds 27:13 - Unusual Bullet Trajectory Demonstration 40:16 - Defense Cross-Examination Begins 51:00 - Toxicology: Cocaine and Alcohol Results 55:00 - Medical Examiner Confirms Single Bullet Created Both Wounds 1:03:12 - Defense Presents Self-Defense Scenario Step-by-Step 1:08:26 - CRITICAL ADMISSION: "It's one way it could happen" 1:09:19 - Prosecution Redirect on 911 Delay --- 📺 ESSENTIAL CONTEXT - WATCH THESE FIRST Ring Camera EVIDENCE Stuns Court - • Ring Camera EVIDENCE Stuns Court in Florid... Why: Audio captures Link saying "You'll be fine" moments after shooting Day 2: Hidden Ghost Gun Found in Palm Tree - • Daisy Link Day 2: Hidden Ghost Gun and Exp... Why: K-9 unit discovers untraceable murder weapon, DNA evidence links Link to firearm Critical Surveillance Footage Lost in Police Custody - • A "Botched" Case: The Missing Evidence Tha... Why: DVR footage showing shooting mysteriously vanished during police custody --- 📋 CASE BACKGROUND Daisy Link, 30, is charged with second-degree murder for the June 25, 2022 shooting death of Pedro Jimenez in Homestead, Florida. Link admits firing the shot but claims self-defense after years of alleged abuse, including a pistol-whipping incident five days before the shooting. Prosecutors argue Link obtained an untraceable "ghost gun" to execute Jimenez in rage. Defense maintains Link was a domestic violence victim who fired a warning shot when Jimenez showed up intoxicated, refused to leave her property, and ran toward her home where her children were sleeping. Link has been held without bond since June 2022. If convicted, she faces 25 years to life in prison under Florida's 10-20-Life law. --- 🔗 FULL TRIAL COVERAGE ► Live Broadcast: • FL v. Daisy Link - Daily Live Broadcast ► No Breaks Edition: • FL v. Daisy Link - No Breaks Edition ► Trial Podcast: • FL v. Daisy Link - Trial Podcast ► Subscribe: / @justiceisaprocess --- ⚖️ FAIR USE NOTICE Educational content produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting and public interest. This coverage provides transformative commentary on public court proceedings, advancing understanding of the judicial process through analysis, timestamps, and context. #DaisyLink #PedroJimenez #Trial #MedicalExaminer #SelfDefense #FloridaTrial #DomesticViolence #Forensics #TrueCrime #Justice