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To: FamiliarFace

I figured the cops had all his personal effects but don’t know for sure.

Just doesn’t seem like someone to commit suicide. Doesn’t appear he had any terminal illness. He just got a great job
in January. Wife is a doctor. Three kids. $400k house. From all reports he was well-liked and very involved in law stuff. Reportedly wanted to be a judge. No drugs in his system. Doubt he had money issues because I assume they run stuff like that for a position with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. And I haven’t heard anything about a suicide note. Just very strange.


57 posted on 08/11/2017 10:29:37 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: ilovesarah2012

The police may have his personal effects, but his clothes should have been on him and part of the autopsy report, I think.

***The autopsy begins with a careful inspection of the body. This can help establish identity, locate evidence or suggest a cause of death. The pathologists weigh and measure the body, noting the subject’s clothing, valuables and characteristics such as eye color, hair color and length, ethnicity, sex and age.

Removing the subject’s clothes, they then examine the body, searching for gunpowder residue, paint flakes or other deposits, identifying marks such as scars or tattoos, or injuries. X-rays are sometimes used to reveal bone abnormalities and the locations of bullets or other objects, and ultraviolet light can help detect certain residues. Pathologists may also take samples of hair and nails at this time.

Throughout the autopsy, the pathologist records everything on a body diagram and in recorded verbal notes.***

https://www.livescience.com/32789-forensic-pathologist-perform-autopsy-csi-effect.html


59 posted on 08/11/2017 10:33:13 AM PDT by FamiliarFace
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