Thanks Karmandy, I appreciate and respect your view and side of this discussion very much. I still have so many questions about how this case and how the investigation, and findings proceeded, as well as the reporting. It seems to me JMOO so many aspects were unusual from protocol on state and federal levels - just about everything else ( video, organs , witnesses) is missing,possibly redacted. In some ways I am :fence: trying to believe this was veritable accident. But, IMO
Regardless of speculation about the coroners role ( (he had met certification requirements to be Coroner and carry out the duties of his oath and job) to me Watson's insistence
where he clearly is overstepping on why Coroners Inquests being rare he should have been on the scene, (with all due respect -drinking as much coffee as he needed to)
:truce:
http://georgiacoronersassoc.org/legislation-title-45
(8) Local medical examiner means a person meeting the requirements and authorized to perform the duties specified in subsection (b) of Code Section 45-16-23.
(9) Medical examiner means:
(A) The chief medical examiner;
(B) A regional medical examiner;
(C) A county medical examiner;
(D) A local medical examiner; or
(E) Any person who is employed by the state and appointed as a medical examiner as of December 1, 1989, who continues to perform the duties and exercise the powers of a medical examiner under this article when such performance and exercise are within the scope of such employment.
(10) Medical examiners inquiry means an inquiry made by a medical examiner into the circumstances surrounding a death which is required to be reported under the provisions of Code Section 45-16-24, which inquiry may include, but is not required to include, a scene investigation, an external examination, a limited dissection, an autopsy, or any combination thereof.
(11) Medical examiners investigator means a person meeting the requirements and authorized to perform the duties specified in subsection (d) of Code Section 45-16-23.
(12) Peace officer in charge means any peace officer of the Georgia State Patrol or agent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, sheriff or sheriffs deputy, peace officer assigned to the coroners office, county policeman, city policeman, or city detective who may be in charge of the investigation of any case involving a death covered by Code Sections 45-16-27 and 45-16-32.
(13) Regional medical examiner means a medical examiner who is employed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and who is a pathologist appointed by the chief medical examiner pursuant to Code Section 35-3-153.
(14) Scene investigation means an examination by the medical examiner or medical examiners investigator of the area surrounding a dead body or area where a death or agonal event occurred.
(15) Unattended death, died unattended, or died unattended by a physician means a death where a person dies of apparently natural causes and has no physician who can certify the death as being due to natural causes. If the suspected cause of death directly involves any trauma or complication of such trauma, the death must be reported to the coroner or county medical examiner. An unattended death also occurs when a person is admitted in an unresponsive state to a hospital and dies within 24 hours of admission.