I seem to recall that there was a preferred pathologist in Arkansas that the great and good used. You remember, the one that diagnosed a couple of boys who were found dead on a railway line who had overdosed on drugs and gone to sleep there?
Unfortunately, the parents wanted a second opinion and that pathologist found the bruising from a rifle butt and the stab wounds that the first pathologist somehow missed.
That "preferred" pathologist pronouncements were used several times in Arkansas.
My favorite was the guy he declared died of suicide who was decapitated and the head not found right away, and later when it was found he claimed a dog must have walked off with it
I seem to recall that there was a preferred pathologist in Arkansas that the great and good used. You remember, the one that diagnosed a couple of boys who were found dead on a railway line who had overdosed on drugs and gone to sleep there?
Unfortunately, the parents wanted a second opinion and that pathologist found the bruising from a rifle butt and the stab wounds that the first pathologist somehow missed.
That "preferred" pathologist pronouncements were used several times in Arkansas.
My favorite was the guy he declared died of suicide who was decapitated and the head not found right away, and later when it was found he claimed a dog must have walked off with it