Unusual autopsy ordered in Kansas after crime scene divides investigators
A Kansas woman's 2019 shooting death on Halloween divided investigators. To get more answers, a new prosecutor suggested authorities try a different type of autopsy - aimed at uncovering the victim's state of mind. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the controversial method.
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Yt on yt crime is getting out of hand Not safe in Kansas
@leslievasquez2645
13 күн бұрын
I’m in Kansas and I can’t believe the level of crazy!
Forensic mind autopsy is subjective and doesn’t provide much insight…
Doesn’t glasses look like Leonardo Dicaprio
There was a Quincy episode on this 40 years ago-so not exactly new in general…
@chrislee1096
15 күн бұрын
You’ve solved the case
What got.me.was the husband said he found her next to him in bed, then said he ran up to her. It was an immediate red flag. Women don't shoot themselves in their underwear
no young person invests in teeth braces who doesnt value a long life