It wasn't the ME it was an administrative employee.
>>However, after H. Wayne Carver II, the chief state medical examiner, learned of the matter, he placed her on the leave about four days later, the sources said. An internal complaint was filed, they said.<<
I don't know how this new claim and investigation will end up, but unfortunately it doesn't surprise me at all.
We had a case here a few years ago where 2dispatchers from the CHP emailed some pictures to friends of a gruesome car accident that depicted the mangled young driver. As you might guess they were leaked all over the Internet and even used to torment the family in horrible ways. These pictures are still around and the family will never escape these images of their daughter.amazing what morbid curiosity will cause people to do.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/family-337967-catsouras-nikki.html
I don't recall any MSM articles on the seemingly mistaken owner of the car, but you are right that there has been plenty of misreporting.