Treeper Commonsense has done an excellent job digging into Dorian Johnson’s Grand Jury testimony.   Many questions can be answered and additionally many explanations become self evident.   I am copying the entire analysis below (with a few edits) and inserting some additional research to help expand on the larger picture.
The issues are so riddled with complexity the scope of the article is very involved.  So sip the information slowly, bookmark to return if needed – all citations included.
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The Story Begins:  Dorian Johnson’s Grand Jury testimony is utterly fascinating because it is so full of holes, and raises so many more questions.  (Who was Big Mikes roommate at Canfield?  What did they do for four hours that morning before going to the Ferguson Liquor Mart? etc.)
This can all be found in Grand Jury Volume #4:
First, the transcripts reflect, before hearing a word directly from Dorian Johnson on September 10th, the Grand Jury watched all of his media interviews.   In addition, the Grand Jury *listened to audio of an FBI interview with Dorian held on Wednesday August 13th four days after the shooting.
*This becomes key later in the testimony because some juror questions are asked that appear to come out of left field – but they are actually based on the previous information about and from Dorian the jurors have digested.
On on page 18 the asst. prosecutor lets Dorian know he’s not the focus of any criminal charges (for the robbery, for weed, etc.).  This seems to infer he has nothing to be concerned about in telling the entire truth.  Again, this becomes critical later on.
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Page 18 through 24: illustrates Dorian’s relationship with Big Mike. We learn they are very loose acquaintances.  They met about 2 or 3 months prior, and while Mike had been inside Dorian’s apartment, Dorian was never allowed inside Grandma’s place – Dorian was there once before but not permitted to come inside.
Page 22: there is a very interesting passage. Dorian says on the day of the shooting 8/9 Big Mike wasn’t staying with his Grandma at Northwinds Apartments (as ALL of the media reported), but was living in Canfield Greens apartments, right across the parking lot from Dorian, staying with a friend of Dorians’.
NEED TO FIND OUT WHO THIS FREIND/ROOMATE IS!  [There is a significant possibility he was staying with Witness #35 (Viron), or with Calvin Ewings]
Page 26:  another interesting passage. Dorian says, by chance/randomly, he runs into Big Mike at 7am morning of the shooting across the way (Dorian was going to get a cigarillo from a friend across the way, Big Mike happens to be outside at 7am).
This is interesting because they don’t rob the Ferguson Mart until 11:50am. We know the store is only a 10 minute walk away at most.  So what do very loose acquaintances talk about for over 4 hours?
Dorian goes onto to say they don’t go to Big Mike’s place BUT Big Mike does ask his roommate if he wants to go with them to get cigarillos at the store.  His roommate wants to sleep and passes … hence, there was almost a 3rd accomplice in all of this.
WE NEED TO FIGURE OUT THE ROOMMATE! [Is it Christopher_24, is it Viron?]
And they don’t go to Dorians’.  Dorian is supposed to be getting his girlfriend and baby breakfast. SO WHERE DO THEY GO FOR 4 HOURS?
The Grand Jury never pursues this, not even a question. This could be in the FBI account we haven’t been privy to.
I should note, according to Dorian, at no point during that morning prior to the shooting do they smoke weed.  This “we did not smoke meme” is repeated throughout.  But Big Mike at 12 nano grams/ml of THC in his system. 5 ng/ml is considered impaired and after a few hours of your last puff, you should be around 5ng/ml.
So Big Mike recently smoked before the shooting.  Perhaps on the way back to Canfield from the store because they wouldn’t have had a cigarillo prior to that time.  Medical Examiner in his document does say Big Mike had a gram of weed on him in a plastic bag in his pocket.
Page 27:  Dorian mentions the conversation with the construction worker. BUT, he doesn’t know what words are exchanged. From the construction worker testimony, we know it’s bizarre.
On Page 30:  Dorian says it only took an hour to get to the market from the point when he ran into Mike at 7am. This is obviously false. That would put them at the market at 8am. Dorian says they went straight to the market and didn’t get food at any point, just straight to the market. Again, big lie going on here, covering something up.
On Page 31:  Dorian starts talking about the robbery. He assumed Big Mike didn’t have any money and that is why he took the cigarillos. Dorian sells out Mike here and claims he had nothing to do with it.
He is pressed as to why he didn’t pay for the cigarillos by a juror, but he claims he didn’t have the money to cover all the one’s Big Mike was taking. It should be noted the Medical Examiner did find two $5 bills ($10) on Big Mike. So Big Mike could have paid for a few cigarillos and avoided this whole mess.
Page 34:  Dorian reveals how he doesn’t really know Big Mike and if strong arm robbery is something he does all the time.
Page 38:  Dorian is shocked by Big Mikes behavior and has never seen this side of him before.  After leaving the store Big Mike tells Dorian to be cool. Dorian does say he doesn’t think Big Mike is intoxicated or anything because all conversation up to this point had been normal, as well as his actions.
Page 39: They again address the marijuana and if they had smoked at any point. Dorian denies it, even says he doesn’t think Big Mike smoked prior to them running into each other at 7am.
Page 39 through 44 just recount their normal walk back to the apartment complex. With stolen cigarillos in hand, Big Mike makes no attempt to hide or take a conspicuous route back. When they get back onto Canfield Drive, the brazenness continues as they now start walking down the middle of the street.
Page 44 they still haven’t decided where they are going to smoke.  Either Dorians or Mikes, but they have not discussed.  Again, Mike is staying right across the parking lot from Dorian, not in Northwinds with his grandma like the media constantly reports.
Page 45 starts the encounter with officer Wilson and basically nothing is different from other testimony of Dorian’s accounts in the media.
Page 45 starts the encounter with Wilson, and Dorians account is consistent with past statements he made in the media. Mainly the narrative that Wilson somehow was able to hold onto a 285 pound man by the neck with his non dominant arm (his left) and somehow Big Mike just couldn’t break free.
Page 52 Dorian admits that punches were thrown and it’s a tug of war. At this point, Big Mike hands the cigarillos to Dorian.   According to Dorian, Big Mike has had them in his hand the entire time never put them in his pocket and never dropped any.
This would be consistent with crime scene evidence because not a single cigarillo was found at the scene. MY THEORY AT THIS POINT – Dorian moves to the other side of the car.  All witness accounts never have Dorian next to Big Mike.
Piaget says Dorian ran right away when the confrontation began and hid behind the Monte Carlo.   Tiffany Mitchell never mentions Dorian one time. Michael Brady says that Dorian is on the passenger side of the car.
In Volume 18 of Grand Jury testimony, the family in the van that is right there and in my opinion the most credible witnesses, they never see Dorian until the very end when he take off running, and they have a clear straight on view of Big Mike’s back (the drivers side of the car).
Officer Wilson doesn’t even know where Dorian is during the altercation with Big Mike, only recalls the hand off of the cigarillos and that is it. I think Dorian was picking up cigarillos that had to fall out of Big Mikes hand during the initial scuffle.  He was scooping up the evidence. He even mentions that Mike sat a handful of cigarillos on the hood of the car. So I think Dorian took the cigarillos from Big Mikes hand (what he hadn’t dropped), walked around the front of the cruiser and got them off the hood and made it to other side of the cruiser (passenger side) and then took off running when the gun went off.
There were never any cigarillos accounted for on the hood of the car, so if Dorian is telling the truth in this part, and a handful were place on he hood by Big Mike to free up one hand, someone had to grab them because they were never part of evidence.  Big Mike didnt have cigarillos on him according to the Medical Examiner. Dorian apparently was always lying about being right next to Mike and seeing everything.
This removed the substantive part of the prosecutions case, game over.
Page 52 is also the time that Dorian begins going into shock. So he can’t open his mouth to diffuse the situation because the cat’s got his tongue.
Page 65, at the bottom Dorian again describes the initial interaction with Officer Wilson when he asks them to get on the sidewalk. “At the time the officer didn’t really look like, you know, he was mad or he was telling us that we was committing a crime, he was just saying get on the sidewalk” Quite a different narrative then the angry Wilson saying “get the fuck on the sidewalk” that Dorian perpetuates when he is on script.
Page 102 at the bottom: VERY INTERESTING. Dorian alludes to both Piaget and Tiffany Mitchell for the first time (not by name). And alludes to being scared about speaking up against Officer Wilson. “There was a witness standing on their balcony (Piaget), a witness drive by in her car (Tiffany), me being right there in the moment, I felt victimized because I felt so afraid that I couldn’t talk”.
Next Page 103, he continues “I’m so afraid, I couldn’t calm it down (referring to the tussle with Big Mike and Wilson). I don’t have the power to calm down the police officer and Big Mike is bigger than me
THIS IS DAMNING – The admission is the gentle giant isn’t so gentle. You’ll notice a recurring pattern throughout a lot of Dorians testimony and his interviews;  always referring to the size of Big Mike.
There is definitely a fear that Dorian has of Big Mike. If Big Mike were gentle, it wouldn’t matter if he was big because he would listen to his friend Dorian and stop. But Big Mike is on another level this day, and Dorian is fearful. I suggest everyone read this NY Times article from late August:
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/25/us/michael-brown-spent-last-weeks-grappling-with-lifes-mysteries.html?_r=0
It talks about Big Mike’s troubles, and has this foreboding passage from a lifelong friend of Big Mike (Brandon Lewis):

Mr. Brown rarely got into physical confrontations, Mr. Lewis said, because he was so big that nobody really wanted to test him. Mr. Brown tended to use his size to scare away potential trouble, Mr. Lewis said.“He’ll swell up like, ‘I’m mad,’ and you’ll back off,” he said.

This was Big Mike’s mindset in the Ferguson Mart when he double-backed on the clerk. Why isn’t it acceptable to assume it could have been the same M.O. with the police officer?
Page 107 (top) VERY INTERESTING. Up to this point, we all know Dorian’s go-to account that Officer Wilson had a strong hold on Big Mikes neck and then shirt with his left hand, reaching out the window while in a seated position.
Any rational person would automatically call BS that a right-hand dominant person could reach out with their non dominant left hand and somehow wrap their hand around a 285 pound persons neck with such power and grip that it would pull him into the car or at least keep him next to the car.
I just don’t see a hand getting around a large man’s neck (probably sweaty neck) and somehow hold onto it, from a seated position, when the man is 285 pounds whose neck you have a hold of. Plus the medical examiner noted no bruising of any sort on the neck, and with the force that Dorian always claimed, there would be contusions. In fact, no one ever notes Big Mikes shirt being torn either.
So it’s pretty obvious Officer Wilson is defending himself from blows and trying to control Big Mikes arms and never went for the neck, period. BUT WITH ALL THAT BEING SAID, in Dorians own words:

“the majority of the time the officer really didn’t have that much power because of the position that they both had. I’m not saying that he was stronger than the officer, but because the officer was sitting down in his car and Big Mike was standing up and he had better, more strength in pulling from the officer”.

Thank you Dorian for obliterating all of your former accounts in one swoop. Again, the prosecution throws up in their mouth a little.
Page 107 (bottom) Dorian now backtracks on early testimony about punches being thrown and says that Big Mike never through a punch. Also backtracks on saying that Big Mikes hands never enter the car; now he says he can’t speculate on that. Lies, lies and more lies.
As mentioned before, Dorian at this point could be on the other side of the car anyway scooping up the contraband, so not surprising his story is so inconsistent.
Page 108, Dorian is so close to the action right next to Big Mike and everything is so vivid (that was the word he used on 8/12 during his CNN and MSNBC interviews – thanks to his coaching staff) BUT yet he can’t even describe what officer Wilson looks like. You see, he’s in shock and can’t possibly distinguish bodily features. But he sure knows where the bullets hit and how many shots are fired, etc, etc…lies, lies, lies.
Page 117, the shot has gone off in the car (we know there are two shots at the car but Dorian ever only describes one).
Dorian and Big Mike start running at the same time, yet somehow Dorian is able to get down behind a car in a crouching position, but yet Big Mike runs by him, looks down and says keep running.
If they started running at the same time, even if Big Mike is slower, this makes no sense, they still would have been practically side-by-side.
Again, corroborated by eye witness accounts, Dorian was never next to Big Mike when the first shot went off. He was already on the passenger side of the cruiser or over by the Monte Carlo.
And according to Wilson’s testimony, after being shot the first time, Big Mike again went after Wilson in the cruiser and didn’t start running until Wilson fired the second shot. So Dorian is watching this all from a safe distance, with contraband in hand.
Also, if you go back to Dorian’s 8/12 interviews with CNN/MSNBC, he claims the officer sat in the car for 2 or 3 minutes before chasing after them…he actually says this in two different interviews. Obviously an impossibility. In the GJ testimony, I don’t recall seeing this.
Page 118, Dorian says people are now coming out of their houses after hearing the first shot, but not many people.
Page 119, Dorian says Officer Wilson keeps “walking” right past him, never looks at him.
This is consistent with Michael Brady’s statement when he said that Dorian was over by the two-door white car and the officer walked right past him, and as a result, Brady felt safe to come out of the house and start taking video. And again, please note “WALKING”, this contradicts the BS testimony from the likes of Piaget that Wilson was in full sprint shooting recklessly at Big Mike.
Page 119, Dorian says there are people in the car he is next to and he ask them if he can get in and they can drop him at his building. They say no and drive off on the sidewalk and Dorian is completely exposed. At this point he claims he watches Big Mike get shot for the final times.
{Insert} Grand Jury #7 from 153 to 205 is the account of the White Monte Carlo occupant. There are two people in the car that was directly behind Wilson as he reversed and stopped. Yes, Dorian tried to get in and asked for a ride.  However, no, they did not leave until after Mike Brown was shot/killed.
Page 121, The hands up theory takes another hit. Dorians says:

“at that time Big Mike hands was up, but no so much up in the air because he had been struck already in this region somewhere on this. IT WAS LIKE THIS HAND IS UP AND THIS HAND IS DOWN – SORT OF.”

He does say that neither hand was at the waistline, but again, hands were’t up higher than the chest.
Page 125, Big Mike just fell, never was on his knees. So again, debunking another narrative that floated for a bit that he was on his knees and was shot.
Page 127:  RUN DORIAN RUN. Dorian now runs from the scene:

“I took this direction all the way, all the way around. I went the longest way around to my house”.

He claims he threw up the entire way.
Page 128, Dorian returns to his house and starts telling his girlfriend what has happened (keep in mind his left at 7am telling his girlfriend he’d be right back with breakfast…it’s now just after 12pm). He said he only went back to his place for a minute or two (obviously to dump the cigarillos) and then went back out to check on Big Mike to see if he’s really been killed.
Page 130, Dorian says he’s back outside, people are now out and about. No police tape yet, but Officer Wilson is not around.
Page 130: VERY INTERESTING/IMPORTANT!!!!
A grand juror out of the blue asks if when Dorian was back at his place if he changed clothes?
Dorian says “thanks for bringing that up”.
Very ODD exchange.  Not sure why the juror would ask that feels really prompted.  Dorian says he did in fact change clothes quickly just his pants and put on a tank top.
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LIAR LIAR LIAR in all the photos and video that you see of him in the crowd and doing interviews that day, he is still in the baggy grey sweat pants/shorts and most of the time is still wearing the black dog t-shirt that says “Bitches Love Me”. He has a tank top already on underneath this.
During his first TV interview when he is in his white tank, the black t-shirt is draped over his shoulder (obviously its bad optics for your star witness during his first interview to be rocking a Bitches Love Me shirt).
SO WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS WHOLE EXCHANGE? He never changed clothes, this is a flat out lie. He claims he changed clothes so that the officer wouldn’t recognize hime when he went back outside. LIES.
Did he actually ever go home? I’m beginning to think he never did.  I think he ran straight to Northwinds to inform Big Mikes family.
{Insert} Remember, the Grand Jury has heard the FBI interview (pictured below).  With no other citation even remotely possible for information regarding a change in clothes – the most likely scenario is that Dorian told the FBI that lie, and the juror asked him from that prior recorded statement.
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Page 138:  Dorian is back at the scene wandering around – supposedly in a new outfit to be incognito but actually still wearing the same clothes from earlier.
He sees what he believes to be Big Mikes family (not sure which family member, not specified). He sees that they are trying to get information from the police and verify it is Big Mike, but police aren’t giving out any info yet.
Page 139:  Juror asks if he at this time thought about contacting the police about what happened but he says he is still fearful.

“I didn’t want them to know I ran the first time, everybody was saying well there was somebody with him (Big Mike), he ran so fast we couldn’t tell who it was, that’s how fast I was running. Even people who see me everyday in my complex didn’t know it was me running”

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT PASSAGE, because it confirms that he is now talking to people (his boys) around the complex who have gathered around. We have always seen Dorian floating around in various still video captures and photos after the shooting, talking to various people. He is obviously recounting what happened with anyone who will listen (except the most important people, the police). It would be great to get some of that testimony from the people he spoke with immediately after – but that will never happen.
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Page 139 (bottom). VERY IMPORTANT REVELATION. Just previously, Dorian claims he ran immediately home and spoke with his girlfriend and changed clothes.
But now a juror asks: “Who was the first person you talked to about what happened?”
Dorian responds: “I went to his grandmothers house. She had just go out of the hospital and stuff.  She is staying in Northwinds
So Dorian is already contradicting he told his girlfriend first, which means he never went home. He went straight to Northwinds to notify the family.
Now this is interesting because earlier in the testimony he claims to really not know Big Mikes family, and kind of alludes to the fact he was only over to the grandmothers once before.
But he knows exactly where he is going. When he arrives he sees Big Mikes uncle “and all of them” standing right there (how convenient). Not sure who “all of them” refers to, but I believe one of Big Mikes family members is on Dorians left (viewers right) during that first interview shortly after the shooting, uncle Calvin Ewings.
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Page 140, Dorian says “so i went to his family over where he was living at”. Juror asks “His grandmothers house?”. Dorian responds “His grandmothers house”.
This is odd, and again contradictory, because earlier he is said to be staying at the Canfield apartments at Dorians friends house, having recently moved out of his grandmothers place (she was apparently in the hospital, so maybe this had something to do with the move)?
SPECULATION ALERT: Michael’s parents (MB Senior and Cal) are admittedly somewhat strict, and we know his grandmother was strict with Michael and very guarded on who came over (Dorian admits this much earlier in the testimony). So if she goes to the hospital, I’m assuming they don’t want Big Mike staying home alone in the house, thus the move to Canfield temporarily.
BUT, if they don’t want him staying alone, they definitely wouldn’t condone him living with a random person or friend. SO AGAIN, WHO IS THE ROOMMATE THAT MIKE IS STAYING WITH AT CANFIELD, THAT IS FRIENDS WITH DORIAN? I believe it has to be close family friend of Big Mikes, or possibly a family member?
The plot thickens.
Page 140, Dorian says he tells the grandmother everything:

…“from the start of the morning ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE STORE INCIDENT”.

THIS IS MAJOR! If this is true, the family knew all along about the robbery, yet acted so indignant when the surveillance video surfaced. This story is a house of freaking cards people.
Page 140, Dorian claims the aunt and uncle are also there. He says “it was definitely the immediate family who lived there.” So Michael was living with just Grandma.
Page 141.  Juror asks “Did anyone talk about calling the police”? Dorian says:

…“They actually wanted me to walk down, that was my first interview. I don’t know if it was Fox 2 or anything like that, the first statement that I’ve given. And that was the reason that I gave it because the family asked if I could do it for them because they wanted to get it out immediately. Their words, so it wouldn’t be covered up or misconstrued in any type of way. They wanted me to get it out their quickly”…

WOW. This proves this was scheme constructed from the beginning.
Skipping the police and going straight to the news media, who they seem to already have been out to (REMEMBER THAT WITNESS TIFFANY MITCHELL said she immediately started calling news outlets after the shooting – and we know she is part of the A-Team  floated to every news channel). There is some major collusion going on here.
Perhaps Anthony Shahid was already in the vicinity, or perhaps Shahid is well known in the community as the local “fixer”.  Dorian was a pawn to be maneuvered in this thing the from the get go.
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Page 141 (bottom) – Dorian confirms during his first interview that he is surrounded by Big Mikes uncles.
Page 142 – Dorian confirms he never sought out the police until days later when he was lawyered up.
PAGE 144 – Dorian confirms he met with FBI prior to CCTV from robbery being released:

..“The first police that I did talk to was the FBI and St Louis County. and that was four days prior to them releasing the video, so four days before that i had to talk with the FBI”…

As we all know, while Piaget’s interview with the FBI is posted online, the Dorian Johnson interview is missing. THIS NEEDS TO BE RELEASED. There were obviously secret deals going on with the impending release of the surveillance video linking Dorian to the robbery.
THIS CAT FLIPPED ON BIG MIKE! HIS BOY DEANDRE JOSHUA WAS SHOT AND BURNED IN HIS CAR. WAKE UP MAINSTREAM MEDIA – DO YOUR JOB!!!
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DeAndre Joshua (20) – Murdered and burned

Page 146, at this point the prosecution is buttoning up loose ends with other witnesses Piaget Crenshaw and her boss Tiffany Mitchell.

Both testimonies from these women have pretty much been completely debunked.  Piaget’s FBI testimony was horrible and basically she didn’t see anything except Big Mikes dead body.
Tiffany Mitchell might not even have been there when the shooting went down but arrived just after. I have already posted this clip from Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC on another thread, but it’s worth watching.
Tiffany Mitchell totally blows it at the 10:00 mark when she says she was parking her car during the shooting, but somehow can describe in perfect detail what is going on. O’Donnell has an “oh shit” moment and goes to commercial:


Sorry, back to 146 where juror asks if there are any cars that came up and tried to get through during the altercation (i.e. Tiffany Mitchell). He says no.
Page 148  earlier I said that Dorian in a couple of interviews on 8/12 on CNN and MSNBC said that after the first shot in the car, they took off running, but the officer stayed in the car for 2 to 3 minutes, possibly calling for backup or gathering himself.
This always struck me as odd, because if he was so angry and ready to kill a black man, then the account of the situation should have been he shot right out of the car after Big Mike . On page 148, Dorians says:

“he didn’t instantly get out of the car when we ran, it took him like a minute maybe, or some seconds to get out of the car, that is how I was able to get where I was able to position myself”.

So obviously Dorian’s sense of time is awful since we know the entire incident was less than 90 seconds. But he does somewhat come down to reality. But again, there is a pause of getting out of the car, so this aggressive narrative is chipped away at again.
And, as already pointed out, the officer “walked” past Dorian toward Michael with his gun draw – not a full sprint aggressive rundown. Also, Dorian got behind the car where he was hiding not because Wilson took extra time in his car, but because he ran away from Big Mike’s side almost from the start.
Page 149, juror again presses Dorian on whether he or Big Mike at any point during the day had a chance to smoke weed – specifically saying between 7am and the time of the shooting at 12pm-ish.
Dorian responds:

“We never got a chance to do anything. We never got a chance to make it back to the house”

Of course, Dorian said he did run back to his house, but again, that was a lie and he contradicts himself one more time.
Page 149, juror asks if they were ever apart during the day and if he could have done something that Dorian hadn’t witnessed (like smoke weed).
Dorian says maybe in the hours before he woke up and saw him at 7am. Again, this establishes they were together from 7am up until the shooting…and again, WHAT WERE THEY DOING FOR 4 HOURS BETWEEN 7AM AND THE ROBBERY AT 11:40am
Page 151, Dorian now admits that Big Mike is yelling, but not making threatening remarks at the officer during the altercation.
Page 152, Dorian now admits they are still standing at the car when a second shot goes off. Up to this point in the testimony and all TV interviews, he has said they ran after the first shot. THIS IS IMPORTANT because it corroborates Wilson’s testimony.
Also, as mentioned a numerous times, Dorian was not next to Big Mike during that second shot. He had already retreated at least to the other side of the cruiser, and most likely to behind the 2-door car.
Page 155, Dorian continues to walk back the “shot in the back” narrative:

“I see his body do a jerking movement, not to where it look like he got hit in his back, but I knew, it maybe could have grazed him…”

Page 160, Dorian now goes back to saying there was only one shot at the car and he wasn’t aware that there were two shots. I’m getting confused, but kind of secretly wishing this went to trial and he had to undergo a nice little cross examination.
Page 163. I’m beginning to think that Dorian ran a lot earlier. He already wasn’t sure if Big Mike was dead and had to go back to verify. Now on page 163 he says “I didn’t actually even know he got shot in his face and head until the autopsy report showed”. Key eye witnesses specifically talk about the blood splatter from the face shot. As grotesque as it is, I have to imagine that would be a traumatic image that you couldn’t miss.
Page 164, COACHING A WITNESS ALERT. Dorian refers to the private autopsy and the prosecutor presses him on where he saw it. He claims the news.
Page 164 – POSSIBLE BOMBSHELL. As reported on this site and hopefully on CNN, Shawn Parcells (the not-really-a-pathologist-guy) may have conducted the private family autopsy on Michael Brown, that was then signed off on by Mr. Baden.
In relation so seeing the autopsy on the news (and not being fed it from his attorney or Crump), Dorian says “What the examiner said on the news, not the media. And I’m sure his credentials follow him wherever he goes. I know this is not random thats doing an autopsy”.
What a bizarre thing to say…definitely coached…definitely fishy.
Page 165 – MORE FBI talk and another BOMBSHELL. Dorian confirms that the interview with the FBI was done at his lawyers office, not the US Attorneys office.
PROSECUTOR THEN ASKS: Had you seen the autopsy report at that time or did you know, i’m sorry, I know you didn’t see it. Had you learned the results of the private autopsy at that point?
DORIAN RESPONDS: Not from the private autopsy but from different witnesses account from where their perspective was, their point of views, like the girl on the 3rd floor”
PROSECUTOR: When you talked to the FBI, we know that was on the 13th, right?
DORIAN:  “correct”
PROSECTOR: “You didn’t now the results of the private autopsy report at that point, did you?”
DORIAN: “No”
PROSECUTOR: “Ok, I just want to clarify that. I don’t know when you learned that stuff”
What a crazy exchange out of nowhere that just blows the top off of the Shawn Parcells angle. It appears Dorrian during his interview on 8/13 with the FBI might have referred to a a private family autopsy that wasn’t allegedly completed and signed off on by Mr Baden until 8/17, which would confirm that Shawn Parcells (not a pathologist) conducted the autopsy and a BS autopsy was sold to the public. AND furthermore there was major collusion on behalf of Crump and the boys to coach Dorrian.
This is huge…..CNN, hello?
Page 166, Juror asks if Dorian changed clothes because he had blood on them. He says no (and I already pointed out he never did change clothes, that is a lie).
Juror asks if he was standing so close to Big Mike, how doesn’t he have blood on him. Kudos to this Juror, finally a smart question. Further proving that Dorian wasn’t next to Big Mike by the time the first shot went off.
Page 168, ANOTHER BOMBSHELL. Dorian says:

“I’m frankly surprised they have so many witnesses to the actual event, prior to it happened, I only saw one person that was out there when the first shot went off all the way up to the last shot, I only saw one person. I wasn’t aware of anybody and I only saw her because before the initial first shot when the police stopped us she was on her balcony and I just happened to glance up and see her and she stood there.”

PROSECUTOR: “Do you know who she is”?
DORIAN (the name is redacted but we all know who she is: Miss Piaget Crenshaw).
First, we know the girl on the balcony is Piaget Crenshaw, part of the media witness circuit. We know that her whole testimony has been pretty much debunked.
The crime scene investigator shot video from her point of view and verified that Piaget could not have seen anything except Browns body (it’s towards the end of his report – its a great read). And even if you take Piaget at her word, she never even goes out on her balcony until after Brown is shot dead and the incident is over, the rest of the time she is viewing from her winnows behind cracked blinds.
So Dorian saying that he somehow glanced up right when the incident began and saw her is a LIE, LIE, LIE.
This just adds to the speculation that they colluded all along, plain and simple. BUT THE BEST PART IS Dorian is so shocked that there are other witnesses – the whole gig is up, the con is over, the house of cards is crumbling down.
If it wasn’t so evil I would smile, but this is scary stuff people. And just for the record, Dorian earlier in his testimony as I noted, claimed that people started coming out of their apartments after the first shot. He claimed that the car he was hiding behind had occupants in it. So there were plenty of witnesses, but those witnesses aren’t snitching.
And the planted witness, Piaget, well she’s been exposed. Dorian, you are the villain and hero in this twisted scheme.
Page 169 Dorian says he met Piaget when she moved in. He offered to help move her in. Dorian says she has a female roommate as well (NEED TO FIND OUT WHO SHE IS).
He makes it seem like he barely knows her. BUT, read Piaget’s FBI interview. She claims they hang out once a week or at least every other week. I don’t think Dorian’s girlfriend/baby’s mama is going to like that.
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Because so much is here to absorb, I ‘ll hold off on bringing the connections to the deal he cut with the locals and feds on 8/13 and how it eventually led to the non-prosecution decision.    We can also connect that decision to the murder of DeAndre Joshua.   However, pay close attention to dates:

8/9 (Sat) Mike Brown shot – Evidence Recovered connects Dorian physically. (Bracelet)
8/9 (Sat) Dorian on TV
8/10 (Sun) Dorian on TV
8/10 (Sun) FBI dispatched to Ferguson
8/11 Dorian on TV
8/12 Dorian on TV
Dorian johnson giving statement8/13  (Wed) Dorian FBI/LEO interview
8/14 (Thr) Parcells in funeral home
8/15 (Fri) Dorian/Mike Brown Robbery CCTV Released
8/15 (Fri) Dorian attorney, Freeman Bosley Jr,  tells CNN (Don Lemon) Dorian had lied to the media, but had told authorities the truth.
8/15  (Fri) Daryl Parks gives 5:00pm presser about CCTV video and talks about autopsy complete.
8/16 Saturday
8/17 Sunday – Dr. Baden Fly’s in for autopsy.
8/18 Monday – Presser about autopsy results
WATCH: AUGUST 15th 2014 – Dorian Johnson Attorney, Freeman Bosley Jr:

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