otg
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That's not even the half of it, Tex.WOW! If this is true, what a slopy job the coroner did!
- When he was called to examine the dead body before official pronouncement, he waited outside the house for BPD to get a Search Warrant before going in (a breach in protocol for a coroner).
- After entering the house, he only spent a total of 20 minutes inside before leaving.
- While there, he failed to perform either of two different tests which would have given an accurate time frame for the exact time she died.
- Other tests should have been done while the body was at the crime scene that would have contributed to knowing so much more about what happened.
- He failed even to remain at the crime scene to supervise the required documentation which instead he left to his assistant to do.
But don't take my word for it. If the link works, read this excerpt beginning on page-227 from the book Dissecting Death, by famed Medical Examiner Dr. Frederick Zugibe:
https://books.google.com/books?id=GDxRCVT1AnsC&q=boondoggle#v=snippet&q=boondoggle&f=false