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Ryland Headley had denied raping and murdering Louisa Dunne, 75, but was convicted by a jury. A 92-year-old man will die in ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Zimbabwe’s Cash-Strapped Health System Exploits Mourning FamiliesHe] started bleeding from the nose,” she says, “and died on the spot.” As far as his family knew, he had no health problems.
Some NSW court matters, including murder cases and inquests, are being delayed while the court waits for forensic pathology results. One family says it was told an autopsy report for their loved ...
Roger Byard – whose colleagues refer to him as ‘Doctor Death’ – has investigated some of the most traumatic deaths. Now, he’s revealing the worst ways people can die.
You don’t reason your way into hunger, jealousy, or desire. These states emerge from embodied systems, and they are constant, pulsing beneath consciousness.
And yet, you can explain the heart with science but you can’t explain the heart with emotion. So, you’ve got these two forensic scientists feeling this, but not being able to explain it, and ...
After 13 years working as part of a team in the busy Glebe morgue, Dr Lawrence was lured to Tasmania by a leadership role, and became the state’s sole forensic pathologist for nearly five years.
Neither have the equipment nor training required for forensic pathology, Dr Fortun said. “They don’t even know how to do autopsies,” she said. But there are signs things might be changing.
Schaub recently told WPR’s “ Wisconsin Today ” she is expecting a big change in her office’s capacity next year, when nearby Marathon County will transition its medical examiner’s office to a forensic ...
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