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Unbelievable Rulings! Manner, Cause, Mechanism of Death: Part 2

Unbelievable Rulings! Manner, Cause, Mechanism of Death: Part 2

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Part Two of "Manner, Cause, Mechanism of Death", the death rulings of John O'Keefe, Virginia Giuffre, Dana Plato, Heidi Planck and others including one where a burglar is sent to prison for murdering someone who wasn't shot, stabbed, strangled, or even touched by the suspect who was robbing the place, and who will possibly spend the rest of his life in prison. The Karen Read Case is also discussed as to the Manner, Cause, and Mechanism of death of John O'Keefe. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about cases when no body is found but evidence found at the scene is "incompatible with life" and how this is used in an investigation.
Joseph Scott Morgan goes deep into death investigation and what really matters, breaking down the four questions of Death Investigation: How? What? When? Why?

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00:02.88 Introduction

00:56.30 Cause and Effect, Mechanism

05:00.66 Suicide Ruling in overdose death of Dana Plato

09:55.12 Needle still in the arm of overdose victims

15:58.79 Manner of death

19:02.38 Coroner decides to rule overdose deaths as homicides

23:59.02 Elderly Man Dies from heart attack meeting robber in Kitchen - Robber sent to prison

28:03.94 Heidi Planck missing, evidence found is incompatible with life

34:15.80 John O'Keefe Manner of death

39:05.80 Brain expands with no place inside skull to go

41:56.73 Conclusion

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