Two weeks ago, I told you the physics didn’t add up. Yesterday, the Medical Examiner confirmed it: You cannot shoot a driver in the left temple if you are standing in front of the bumper.

By: Adam Reuter

DATE: January 23, 2026

On January 10, I published an analysis titled “Why the Physics of the Renee Good Shooting Prove Agent Jonathon Ross Murdered Her.”

At the time, I was called a conspiracy theorist by the “Blue Lives Matter” crowd and an armchair detective by the establishment press. They told me to wait for the facts. They told me I couldn’t possibly know what happened based on a grainy video.

Well, the facts are in. And they are damning.

Yesterday, the independent autopsy results for Renee Good were released. The findings confirm—bullet for bullet—the exact geometric reconstruction I laid out two weeks ago. The government’s narrative that Agent Ross was “split-seconds away from being run over” just collided with forensic reality.

Here is why the autopsy results make a self-defense claim legally and physically impossible.

1. The “Left Temple” Smoking Gun

The autopsy confirms that the fatal shot entered Renee Good’s left side of the head, near the temple.

Let’s apply basic geometry.

If Agent Ross was truly standing directly in front of the SUV, facing an imminent threat of being crushed by the front grill, his line of fire would be through the windshield. A shot through the windshield would strike the driver in the face or the center of the chest.

To place a bullet in the left temple, the shooter must be perpendicular to the target.

This confirms what I saw on the tape: Agent Ross wasn’t stopping a car from hitting him. He had moved to the “Corner Pinch” position—standing at the driver’s side window—and fired into the head of a woman who was driving past him.

You do not shoot a threat in the ear. You shoot a victim in the ear.

2. The “Defensive Turn” (The Arm and Breast)

The autopsy also revealed a bullet that passed through Good’s left forearm and entered her right breast.

This is the physiological proof of the “Hard Right Turn” I described in my original article.

If Renee Good was trying to run the agent over, her hands would be driving straight. But she wasn’t. She was desperately turning the steering wheel hard to the right (passenger side) to evade him.

  • Try it yourself: Sit in a chair and mime turning a steering wheel hard to the right. Your left arm crosses over your chest.
  • The Ballistics: A bullet fired from the driver’s side window would pass through that crossed left arm and into the chest.

This wound pattern proves she was mechanically attempting to flee the scene, not attack the agent. She was shielding herself and steering away. Agent Ross saw a defensive driver and treated her like an offensive combatant.

3. The Barnes v. Felix Trap

Under the Supreme Court’s 2025 Barnes ruling, this autopsy is the end of the line for the “Self-Defense” excuse.

Barnes dictates that we must look at the “totality of circumstances.” The autopsy proves Agent Ross was not in the vehicle’s path when he delivered the kill shot; he was at its flank.

He voluntarily stepped into the “pinch point,” watched the driver try to steer away, and then executed her through the side window as she passed.

Conclusion

The Department of Justice is currently withholding evidence from state prosecutors. Now we know why. They aren’t hiding “sensitive investigative details.” They are hiding the fact that their agent violated the Supreme Court’s Use of Force standard and left forensic evidence that proves it.

I wrote it on January 10, and I will write it again today: Physics does not take sides. And the physics say this was murder. Kyle Rittenhouse…not guilty. Agent Ross…his fate is yet to be determined but I will not bet on him like I did Mr. Rittenhouse.


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