Posted on 10/14/2019 12:46:45 PM PDT by ransomnote
When 69-year-old Marietta Jinde died in September 2016, police had already been called to her home several times because of reports of possible abuse. A detective described conditions at the womans home in Gardena as horrendous.
She was so emaciated and frail that the hospital asked Los Angeles County adult protective services officials to look into her death.
Yet by the time a coroners investigator was able to examine Jindes 70-pound body, the bones from her legs and arms were gone. Also missing were large patches of skin from her back. With permission from county officials and saying they did not know of the abuse allegations, employees from OneLegacy, a Southern California human tissue procurement company, had gained access to the body, taking parts that could have provided crucial evidence.
Coroner officials said police did not inform them of the possible abuse complaints until 10 days after Jinde died. They said they were able to complete their investigation by using the autopsy exam, hospital records and photos, and determined that she died of natural causes, including severe heart disease.
After reviewing the autopsy report, Cyril Wecht, a forensic pathologist who has consulted on many prominent death investigations, questioned the coroners ability to make that determination when the bones and skin had already been removed.
We cant be sure the bones werent fractured, Wecht said. This could have been a manslaughter case.
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Someone needs to be tared and feathered for this.
I’ve noticed recently that a “suicide watch” doesn’t appear to be what most originally thought it was.
Put the guy who “should be dead” for his crimes into a room with a broken security camera and (allegedly) delinquent guards, and watch the “suicide” happen.
Another idea from science fiction coming true. Wonder if they will call them “organleggers”?
Soros has a big biotech firm...come to think of it.
so when you kiss those plump lips of your woman, you really could be kissing a bit of someone’s ground up ass.
This is the post of the decade!
Or vice-versa.
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