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Interesting, his hair appears to be black in that photo.
JMHO
fran
What could be the ONE WORD in an autopsy report that would make the Medical Examiner's Office question MB and cause them to review 12 of the autopsies he performed, 11 of which were related to criminal cases?
brudsaunt said:It's not one word,03:11 PM I don't think. It's a series of words, I would think. It's an obvious mistake, or lack of thoroughness, or a mismatch between the description of the findings and the final impression.
It's probably standard that if they found one mistake that they review the
last few autopsies, especially in high stakes cases.