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In reply to the discussion: Official: Boston bombing suspect 'sedated' [View all]Incitatus
(5,317 posts)and we may be talking about serious injury (bullet damage) to his throat. Of course, the news article focuses more on the most likely required sedation and some conspiracy people will automatically jump on that saying he is being intentionally silenced. I don't work in the medical field, but I do know people who do. And this isn't really the kind of thing the cops can just say and do. There will be numerous doctors and nurses involved in his treatment, obviously there are laws preventing them from discussing his treatment, but I don't see authorities making up lies about his condition or a sedation for intubation being unrealistic.
+1 on the rest of your post as well, I thought the sedation aspect did need a little more explanation for some people.