This is another interesting tidbit. The medical examiner couldn't determine the manner of death, but said it wasn't from a fight. Since when does a medical examiner tell you how the victim didn't die. The more I follow this case the more disgusted I become. JMO
Jan. 31, 2022
An autopsy is conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. "The doctor opined that the extensive injuries to his head likely rendered Mr. O'Keefe incapacitated. The doctor further opined that upon viewing Mr. O'Keefe's injuries and her examination of the body, she observed no signs of Mr. O'Keefe being involved in any type of physical altercation or fight."
Prosecution reveals alleged timeline in death of police officer
The medical examiner who performed an autopsy on Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe ruled the manner of his death “could not be determined,” according to O’Keefe’s death certificate obtained by 25 Investigates.
Manner of death can be classified 5 different ways on a death certificate including accident and homicide.
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