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- Independent journalist - Future local media baron: @TriangleTrumpet - Published @j6documentary - Contact: stephenhornreports@proton.me

Jan 4, 2022, 9 tweets

I believe I have identified Rosanne Boyland in the three hours of security camera footage from the "Tunnel" shortly before her death. She is approximately in the same location her motionless body will be seen in about 10 minutes later in body cam footage.

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Her face appears at 2:18:28 in the released video. Shortly afterwards, the police are able to successfully push their way back to the entrance of the tunnel. This is possibly when Boyland was crushed, if that is indeed her manner of death.

I'm not sure when precisely she collapsed. As soon as three minutes later, an individual in a fur lined hood appears to look down at the spot where Boyland would be found, then turns and yells back to the police. Audio would be useful at this point.

The police don't appear to show much interest in giving Boyland medical aid. We have a better idea of what happens next because the feds have released body cams showing some brutal assaults which occurred over Boyland's body.

Here's three body cams synced w/ the tunnel video

The beginning of this body cam video shows Philip Anderson being dragged to safety, as well as Boyland's friend Justin Winchell begging for help, before the officer is attacked and knocked to the ground

This body cam shows Officer Fanone being dragged into the crowd, as well as an officer to the right appearing to strike Boyland's still body with her baton

The third body cam showing some of the same assaults, batons etc. being swung at the officers over her body, as well as an apparent attempt to drag another officer down the stairs

The only reason why we have any body cam video here is because these officers are MPD, not Capitol Police

If you have made it down this far in the thread, you may be interested in a documentary I am working on

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