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Hanging as a cause of death involves compression of the neck structures that interferes with breathing and blood flow to the brain. In judicial hanging, neck fracture and spinal...
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Hanging as a cause of death involves compression of the neck structures that interferes with breathing and blood flow to the brain. In judicial hanging, neck fracture and spinal...
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A second autopsy is an additional independent postmortem examination requested when more information is needed beyond the initial autopsy. It is typically performed by a differe...
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The Athena Strand autopsy refers to a comprehensive postmortem examination conducted to clarify the circumstances surrounding a death. Autopsies like this one follow standardize...
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Celeste Rivas serves as a medical professional within the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner system, where her work supports the identification, investigation, and certificatio...
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Official autopsy reports on George Floyd determine his cause of death as cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and compression. Multiple indepe...
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The Breck Bednar autopsy report summarizes the medical examiner's findings regarding the cause and manner of death. The report indicates the official classification and lists fa...
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The expression “114 stab wounds” refers to the total number of sharp-force injuries documented on a body during autopsy or forensic examination. In forensic pathology, each...
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The Maricopa County Medical Examiner office plays a central role in determining cause and manner of death for decedents within its jurisdiction. Trigg Kiser serves in this medic...
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