You are absolutely right, Snick: Motta had the audacity to say, outside the courtroom after the verdict, that he expects their phones will be ringing with calls from defendants who will want to be represented by them... unbelievable!!!!
It wasn't "active" disfiguring: he placed the body face down in the cooler after the autopsy, which causes the features to become dramatically distorted, and may make it impossible for the family to view the body. It is a huge No-No in pathology - viewed as lack of respect for the deceased.
New article in the Chicago Tribune:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-07-31/news/ct-met-anthony-garcia-uic-20130731_1_residency-program-shirlee-sherman-garcia
Don't read too much into the "surgeon" part - historically, many medical degrees and licenses are referred to as being in "medicine and surgery". This guy had no specific surgical background or training. BUT a pathology resident most certainly would have developed a skill with knives, and would...
No: as a resident he would only have had a training license, and those routinely end when the individual leaves the program for whatever reason. Unless something egregious has happened, it is not formally revoked.
From one of the articles, it looks like he was denied one license a month before the Hunter killings, then he was denied the Indiana license shortly before the Brumbacks were killed. Timing fits both cases- he was acutely angry at being denied licenses and took it out on the people he blamed.
That is definitely the same MB. Several of his connections are from CU. However, the page may date back to when he worked there - no way of knowing if the connections are still active or in contact with him.
No worries - I never took your words as being flippant - we are all looking for connections, and 5 years ago, comments were made that Shirley and Claire Hunter looked a bit alike (which was more true than for Shirley and Mary B.).
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