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To: eddie willers

Well, let me ask you this then: Is it common procedure to deny requests for observing an autopsy?


92 posted on 04/02/2005 10:44:55 PM PST by tarator
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To: tarator

In high profile cases, every pathologist wants to observe.

Wecht is detested by pathologists everywhere,,he is known as a jerk who wants fame and is a pain in the neck. He was not asked, he asked himself.

Thogmartin is a forensic pathologist, he knws how to do an autopsy, the evidence after an autopsy consists of slides and pictures of organs, anyone can look at them if there is a need. Watching the cutting and slicing is not particularly revealing to any observor.

I think Thogmartin was right in his refusal and I think this thread is full of people afraid of a coverup. I say watch and see and dont set your opinions in stone.

all the evidence including the bone xrays will be evidence for any expert to peruse.

I wouldn't ask Cyril Wecht to a cocktail party. He is sort of like Joe Biden.


227 posted on 04/03/2005 6:34:54 AM PDT by cajungirl (no)
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