It is impossible to review this without addressing the elephant in the room. Will McBride’s work—particularly "Show Me!"—sits at the center of a massive cultural debate.
Even if you ask nicely, Will McBride may have legitimate reasons to deny your request:
In such cases, the answer to "Will McBride show me scans?" is no—unless a judge overrules his objections. WILL MCBRIDE SHOW ME SCANS
McBride has not directly presented clinical scans (e.g., fMRI, EEG, or MRI images) in his videos to substantiate his claims about consciousness or paranormal phenomena. However, he often discusses studies or hypotheses involving brain scans in speculative ways.
Examples of His Approach:
You might be frustrated. A standard Google image search provides low-resolution thumbnails of McBride’s work. Why can’t you get 300+ DPI TIFF files?
If Will McBride is not a party to the lawsuit (e.g., he is a third-party vendor or a former employee), you cannot send an RFP. Instead, you must issue a subpoena duces tecum under FRCP Rule 45. A subpoena commands him to produce scans at a specific time and place. It is impossible to review this without addressing
No — Will McBride died in 2015. He cannot personally respond or share files.
Thus, the realistic question becomes:
“Can someone (estate, gallery, archive) provide access to scans of Will McBride’s work?” In such cases, the answer to "Will McBride show me scans