To: T'wit
The report said in dry medical language, "This patient has a history of trauma." A Freeper physician who looked at the report put it in stronger language. If she wasn't in a severe auto wreck (and she wasn't), "somebody beat the crap out of her." Michael Schiavo and his lawyers concealed the bone scan report. The family didn't find out about it until 12 years later. I read on another posting that the autopsy included a complete x-ray.
Can anyone here tell us if such x-rays would show 15 year old traumas?
65 posted on
04/03/2005 1:48:38 PM PDT by
lula
(Starving the disabled is OK, go to jail if you do the same to an animal...go figure)
To: lula
I'm not a medic, lula, and can't answer your question. But as I understand it, old bone injuries should show up in an autopsy -- at least if the M.E. is doing a careful job. Whether they would show on an X-ray or not, I leave to someone better informed than I.
67 posted on
04/03/2005 3:05:11 PM PDT by
T'wit
(Liberalism reduces America from a Shining City on a Hill to a fetid slum in a fever swamp)
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