>>455369
Ok anons, let's shift focus a bit. Interesting what we find, such as Saddam Hussein connection. Even a taser related death record (see pic).
How can we reach out and get info while being anons? Maybe just memes along lines of "where are the coroner reports from Craig Mallak??" Put him in the spotlight maybe.
Craig Mallak, J.D., M.D. Chief Medical Examiner
He's got a long résumé that includes a stint as medical examiner of the U.S. Armed Forces, where he ended up being the guy who identified Saddam Hussein's corpse, according to the Miami Herald.
http:/ /www.browardpalmbeach.com/news/craig-mallak-named-new-broward-medical-examiner-what-his-predecessor-messed-up-completely-6461481
Welcome to the Office of Medical Examiner and Trauma Services
The Medical Examiner's Office proudly provides forensic services to the citizens in Broward County, government agencies, and health care providers. Additionally, the Medical Examiner's Office provides quality and comprehensive trauma medical care and medical transportation to the citizens and visitors of Broward County.
Equipment Improves Forensic Investigation Capabilities
Broward County has a new high-speed, full-body, digital X- ray imaging device, which will increase the speed, efficiency and accuracy of autopsies, and help forensic investigators provide more precise information about cause and manner of death. The District 17 Medical Examiner’s Office is the first in Florida and one of only 12 forensic offices in the nation to acquire this state-of-the-art imaging technology, which can record three different views of a person’s body in about 15 seconds.
Was the new forensic imaging technology utilized?
Where were coroner assessments done? Onsite, hospital, morgue?
Medical Examiner and Trauma Services, Office of
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Email: Med_Exam_Trauma@broward.org
Fax: 954-327-6581(Investigations)
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http:/ /www.broward.org/MedicalExaminer/Pages/Default.aspx
Also, let's make sure DNA evidence is kept on file for future review! Given nature of this incident, have samples been taken and retained for potential forensic analysis? All we have to do is put the question out there! Note this concern from 2016:
Broward medical examiner’s evidence policy worries prosecutors, defense lawyers
http:/ /www.floridabulldog.org/2016/07/broward-medical-examiners-evidence-policy-worries-prosecutors-defense-lawyers/