Episode Archives

EMS-First Responders “the first eyes and ears” |CT10

The moment you step out of your rig – you’re in the crime scene. The most important aspect of evidence collection and preservation is protecting the crime scene. This is to keep the pertinent evidence uncontaminated until it can be recorded and collected. The successful prosecution of a case can hinge on the state of…

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Private Investigators – Friend or Foe | ct9

Medicolegal / Death Investigation can provide a contextual view of the empirical evidence in both death and non-death cases. We have found that the use of a full medicolegal / death investigation is under utilized – from the investigator to the forensic pathologist. Associates in Forensic Investigations  specialize in the expert medicolegal consultation and legal…

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Child Death – Investigation Obstacles | CT8

On this weeks show I talk with Skip McGuire  about the obstacles in investigating child deaths. We all know that these  investigations bring on a whole new level of emotion and scrutiny than most other investigations. Also they seem to have a higher community impact than do other more “normal” deaths.  Obstacles covered today include; scene…

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Matthew Lunn, MS F-ABMDI | CT7

Matthew Lunn is a Medicolegal Death Investigator  for the Aprapahoe County, Co.  Coroner’s office, and  an instructor for an online degree program  with Binghamton University.  He holds the position of Vice President for the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators    Mr. Lunn is widely excepted as an expert in the field of Death Investigation and…

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Headless Torso at Roadside Park | CT6

A female torso was located on June 27, 2004 by a work crew trimming bushes at the I-70 (westbound) rest area near the 199 mile marker in Wright City, about 50 miles from St. Louis, MO.The rest area is the first Missouri rest area on the west bound side from Illinois. There is a back…

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Coroner & Law Enforcement Scene Cooperation | CT4

It is clear that coroners have crime scene jurisdiction. But what happens when a lay person gets elected to the office of coroner and had no crime scene training. What is local law enforcement supposed to do ?What are Coroners supposed to do when the local law enforcement won’t recognize their authority? The Office of…

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Getting To Close to Victim Families | CT3

  By opening up lines of communication with the victim’s family, Greeley says he found himself inundated with keeping the family happy without jeopardizing the leads and evidence collected in the investigation.

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Aurora Theater Shooting Radio Traffic | CT2

On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting occurred inside of a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, during a midnight screening of the film The Dark Knight Rises. A gunman, dressed in tactical clothing, set off tear gas grenades and shot into the audience with multiple firearms, killing 12 people and injuring 70 others. The…

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Compassion Fatigue | CT1

On this podcast, Anita Brooks, author of Getting Through What You Can’t Get Over joins me to discuss an overlooked issue for twenty-first century coroners — Compassion Fatigue. Helping others who have undergone a trauma from a natural disaster, accident, or sudden act of violence, can be highly satisfying work. But helping trauma victims can…

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Mistaken for child abuse

Reposted with permission of original author. Recently I consulted on two cases of mistaken child abuse. I was contacted by two defense attorney’s in Texas who had clients facing charges on child abuse and other related charges. I always approach these cases with an open mind, but look at the facts of the case and…

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