Forensic expert exposes ‘biggest red flags’ in McConnell’s proof of life photo

Sen. Mitch McConnell’s recent proof of life photo seems to have created more questions than it answered, and now, a forensic expert has broken down all of its “biggest red flags.”

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McConnell, best known for his many years as the highly obstructionist GOP Senate Majority Leader, was rushed to the hospital last month after being found unresponsive at his home. Despite claims from his office that he was recovering well, his disappearance from the public eye for weeks led to an avalanche of conspiracy theories, claiming that he was actually in much worse health than his staff let on, or dead outright.

Over the weekend, McConnell’s office attempted to squash these rumors by releasing a new photo of the senator, appearing in a hospital room chair alongside his wife, Elaine Chao, smiling and seemingly in good spirits. He also released a statement in which he claimed that he had fallen at his home and been rendered unconscious, and was then kept hospitalized after developing pneumonia. For a variety of reasons, this effort left many people unconvinced, including McConnell’s own Senate GOP colleagues, with Sen. Ron Johnson echoing claims that his office had tried to pass off an older photo as more recent.

Dr. John Paul Garrison, a clinical and forensic psychologist, released a new YouTube video in the wake of the situation, offering professional insights into several concerning aspects of the McConnell photo.

For starters, Garrison dismissed the common theory that the photo was AI-generated, claiming that several AI-detecting programs he used concluded that it was legitimate. While stressing that the photo could still have been manipulated in some way, he concluded that it was not fabricated entirely, and added that it did not resemble any AI images he had seen before.

“Now, the first thing I notice is that typically when politicians have been injured, they’ve been sick, they want to show strength,” Garrison said. “‘Hey, I’m coming back and I’m coming back strong.’ He can’t even stand in this picture. He’s sitting in a hospital bed. So that tells you a lot about what you need to know about the status of where he is right now. What this picture projects more than anything else is extreme frailty and weakness.”

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Garrison further highlighted the newspaper included in the photo, a common tactic in proof-of-life photos to prove what date the picture was taken on. While this would typically be done by having the subject hold up the paper for the camera, in McConnell’s photo, the paper is off to the side, seemingly being held down on a surface with minimal effort from the senator. Garrison argued that this was, in fact, the best that McConnell could do in his condition.

McConnell is also not wearing his wedding ring in the photo, which Garrison said is common in a hospital setting when there are concerns about jewelry getting stuck due to swelling. This, he argued, suggests that the senator is still hospitalized, despite claiming to have been released, and further proves how “frail he is in this situation.”

McConnell and Chao also appear to be looking in different directions, suggesting to Garrison that it was the best they could do to get a photo with them looking in nearly the same direction. He also argued that there does not appear to be any warmth or connection between the two, which can be seen in other recent photos, and added that Chao might be trying to help prop her husband up.

“This does not seem like a natural photo where they’re together,” Garrison said. “This seems like a one where they are trying to get a picture and this is the best they could possibly do.”

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