He's the head of the hospital that received them. He was quoted contemporaneously. He was apparently in charge of the autopsies. I'd be calling him to testify.
The testimony of the Iraqi army medic does not say he performed an autopsy.
You know what I think of the alleged confessions already, so I won't repeat it here.
If anything, the testimony of the last two days would seem to indicate that a courts-martial will take place.