Yes, in Georgia, an autopsy report is subject to the Open Records Act, and access has been denied up to this point. It is being requested because the suspicion is that manner of death is not "Homicide", but "Undetermined". Small detail? Probably.
JMO on "the smell" since it has come up again.
There would be no decomp smell after 7 hours. Skin would be gray/blue especially in legs and lower abdomen. The body would be in intermediate stages of rigor. Gases and fluids would be released when someone picked the toddler up, and WOULD be...
First - I do not have a opinion on this case one way or the other. not enough facts yet.
Now, I would like to comment on the smell of death in and around the car. My comments may seem insensitive, but they are not meant to be so.
Cooper was a toddler, not a large person. lets assume that...
Yes, I considered the fact that it probably wasn't a web search slip up, but you never know. The ME could have had a preliminary look at the boy within an hour, and may have seen an issue with the time line. I know this for a fact - not many MEs have made mistakes like he has and kept their job...
http://www.cobbme.com/home.html
Or, just search his name (Brian Frist) and "Cobb county" for all the recent articles on him.
I am glad that he is taking his time and discussing with the PD.
If he comes back with "accident" charges will be dropped. I don't care one way or the other, I just...
I hope I am on topic (first post)
Cobb County is the only county of 159 in GA that do not have a coroner or a certified ME. Brian Frist, the current ME is embattled , to say the least. That may
Explain why he is being so careful. His job is on the line. The County Commissioners were scheduled...
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