"The forensic doctor could pretty much say anything he wanted"
How could he do so and have it comport with the 247 pictures taken, the fluids lab tests and medical slide samples taken of the tissue much less with all the historical documentation of the patient?
How could he do so and have it comport with the 247 pictures taken, the fluids lab tests and medical slide samples taken of the tissue much less with all the historical documentation of the patient?
No, he couldn't say pretty much anything he wanted to. He sent samples out to other specialists for their examination. I'd have to go back and look at the report, but I think he sent the entire heart to a cardiac specialist, and the brain was examined by a neurologist. And, as Smackaleck has pointed out, there are the existing medical records, beginning with the records from the initial emergency response and hospitalization.
Dr. T didn't work in a vacuum, other physicians with difference medical specialties were involved. So, I guess the conspiracy has widened, eh?
Thanks for your insights.
I'm glad to hear that the autopsy is conclusive and uncontroversial, with everybody in agreement. And I am doubly glad to find out that Schiavo's murder was entirely justified after all.
Regards,
LH