BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Yeah getting run over by a neo nazi can probably cause a heart attack.
See now that's the problem with trying to come off as the expert about a video it's obvious you didn't actually watch.
To anybody who did watch it you come off as an idiot.
The possibility suggested by the girl doing the video was Heyer wasn't actually hit by the car.
What she says is the media lied, so we don't actually know all the facts yet.
It is a fact that the media presented at least partial lies. That much is shown to be beyond dispute.
For example I bet you thought this was Heather Heyer:

Well it is and it isn't. That's the picture of Heather Heyer the media used. It's from years earlier. Charlottesville Heather didn't look anything like that.
The Heather Heyer who was at Charlottesville that day looked a little more like this.

Not exactly though. We see the Heather of that day in the video. Add a few more years and some tonnage to even the fat Heather pic above. Give her dark hair and a butch haircut. In your mind's eye put her in a black T shirt. Remove the posed smile. Now you're starting to see Charlottesville Heather.
She was morbidly obese and she smoked. The video tries to make the case Heather was not the girl you see bouncing on top of the car. That's who the media would like you to believe was Heather. It wasn't. Heather was to the side. The suggestion is she was not hit. She freaked out witnessing the collision, burdening multiple layers of nicotine stressed fat and had a heart attack.
Now did the video make a good case for that? If it did it's worth knowing. I think it did. You'll never know, because you won't watch it. You will however offer your expertise on what you want to believe is in it. So go ahead clown boy do what you do. Be ridiculous.
However, if anybody is curious as to whether or not the video makes the case for something happening in Charlottesville other that what the media told you, here it is again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKZqG1T07cs