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Q&A Part 7

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congrats! you just found your new favorite book. read answers to hundreds of questions death. it's super fascinating

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i just lost my niece they did an autopsy and cut her arms why would they do that. we still have a long time until we get the report back you help answer this question

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are you sure they were cut at the autopsy? the family may have consented

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how long does dna in sperm remain on clothing? dna be extracted from a sperm stained pant

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how long after a patient dies does it take

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why would a medical examiner keep the leg bones of the deceased person? the state is florida

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post mortem tissue sample of a two month old baby showed a trace of methamphetamine. could that trace have been from ingestion during pregnancy

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slower than drowning in water? would a body drowned in motor oil float to the surface

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if a person drowns in motor oil - what happens to the body? the person dies from oil being introduced into the respiratory and circulatory systems

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wrinkle if exposed to water after death

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at anytime would an autopsy be performed from the back

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yes. there is sometimes dissection done on the back and spine - especially in child abuse situations

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what is your niece's age? babies and children often have their arms opened looking

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what were the circumstances surrounding her death? a car accident

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so

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do they transport it as it is

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my initial thought is that the person died first. maybe a cardiac episode which caused the person to lose control of the vehicle

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opiate intoxication is what i believe given the brief information provided. autopsy would be unfounded. toxicology would provide all the answers

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hello! if a death certificate says cause of death is ‘ligature strangulation'

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my grandmother recently died and when the coroner showed up they asked

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family member of mine was identified by his tattoos over the phone by a coroner. would we still be allowed to go to the coroner's office to officially identify him and make sure it's him

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my brother died months ago of what i think was suspicious accident. i have received the death certificate

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how often do you find a parasite in someone's stomach

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i've never found a parasite in someone's stomach. however

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can a primary cause of death be listed as “influenza” only

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if the primary cause of death is influenza

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the warm weather inside a closed vehicle absolutely would have increased her rate of decomposition

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i could see

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i'm sorry they wouldn't let you see her body. i don't agree

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