OneWhoCares wrote:
When the medics arrived at the crime scene, MacDonald asked them to give him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.  I've never heard of anything like that. He was conscious and talking at the time. How did he know he might need it later UNLESS he planned on passing out? 
CPR is (supposed to be) administered when a heartbeat cannot be detected, and there is no sign of breathing.  What good would CPR do for a "victim" who is conscious?

One of my favorite lies (other than the ones previously mentioned) is his ever changing description of the types and numbers of wounds he received.