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Could have been anybody.
(12-08-2009 08:36 AM)egrizzard Wrote: [ -> ]Could have been anybody.

Well played, sir.

04-cheers
Wow....that didn't take long to get moved.
What could be more Tiger-related?!! LOL.
Other outlets now reporting it was Elin's mother. Taken to hospital on "advanced life support." She was later released. I'm guessing it could have been a possible pill OD.

Also, on Fox, it was reported that Tiger was admitted for a possible pill OD, under an alias. Here's the link.
I want to know why is the prosecutors office preventing law enforcement officers from getting a sample of Tiger's blood from the hospital? Are we seeing a cover up? Some are reporting a witness saying that Tiger had been drinking that night and taken some prescription medication.
(12-08-2009 11:38 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]I want to know why is the prosecutors office preventing law enforcement officers from getting a sample of Tiger's blood from the hospital? Are we seeing a cover up? Some are reporting a witness saying that Tiger had been drinking that night and taken some prescription medication.

You can't get that without a court order or an arrest for suspicion of DUI. Since they had neither, they cannot get the information. Also, they cannot subpoena the information after the fact because medical info is confidential, as is lawyer-client and priest confessions and the like
(12-08-2009 11:41 AM)jgardne Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-08-2009 11:38 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]I want to know why is the prosecutors office preventing law enforcement officers from getting a sample of Tiger's blood from the hospital? Are we seeing a cover up? Some are reporting a witness saying that Tiger had been drinking that night and taken some prescription medication.

You can't get that without a court order or an arrest for suspicion of DUI. Since they had neither, they cannot get the information. Also, they cannot subpoena the information after the fact because medical info is confidential, as is lawyer-client and priest confessions and the like

We keep hearing about confidentiality between certain parties, but where does it come from. What law makes these conversation confidential or are they just claims of confidentiality that have never been challenged? I have yet to see these rights of confidentiality written in the constitution.
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