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    The following day, Jim is confronted by the sheriff and the coroner and to his surprise, his murder charges are dropped. Once, the sheriff and the coroner leave, Jim began to beat his wife. Despite the beatings, his wife looks forward and pleased at receiving them and expects more in the future. This is another example of the individual vs. society in the…

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    in the ‘suicide’, linking him to the scene of the crime. It would make sense that he murdered his father, for he is more than likely strong enough to yank out the steel piano wires and strangle his father with them, leaving marks confirmed by the coroner that mismatch with what a rope would cause. Since it was only himself and his elderly father at this location, it makes sense that the son interrupted Karazai’s drinking by murdering him. After the murder he needed to cover up the crime, so it…

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    the Kennedys. Spindel's tapes were confiscated during a 1966 raid; no recordings of Monroe were found. The investigator Scaduto sourced released his own book, including accounts from a Monroe coroner stating the diary existed and her widespread bruises were purposely omitted from autopsy reports. The coroner was fired in 1962 for stealing from…

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    In the Hossack murder trial one of the family members was Catherine Hossack she also went by the nickname (Cassie). She was the oldest child of the family. While on the stand during the trial and in cross examination. Cassie was asked if she had heard anything from her father, at which she replied that she had not heard for father say anything or make any kind of noise. What’s compelling about her testimony is that earlier in the case when her younger brother William was on the stand as well…

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    * No: Please save this document to your computer now. * Yes: Great! Let’s get to work! | (See next page for part 1) Question 1:Your boss, Dr. Williams, has been treating a very popular celebrity who has committed suicide.In respect to patient’s rights, the conversations that we have with patients are considered privileged communication. You are exposed to confidential information and you must be sure you do not violate the Physician-Patient relationship. | 10 points | Directions to…

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    Locals suspected gangs were the cause of Mary's murder (Macgowan). After, Mary's death the Coroner, an official who investigate murders, examines her body to find “thumb and finger marks on…” Mary’s throat, insinuating she had been strangled (Macgowan). The Coroner added that he found multiple hand marks on Mary’s throat, implying multiple people were involved in the murder (Macgowan). This evidence strongly supports the Daniel…

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    Unfortunately for the families, the coroner excluded all evidence collected after 3:15pm, combined with the fact that many official statements given by police working that day had been altered to paint the police in a more positive light, resulted in every death being ruled as accidental .…

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    (Canadian Police Knowledge Network). Many Coroner 's inquests were held in causes of death during the time period 1988-1995 and recommendations were handed out and upheld by law enforcement and emergency services. More crisis intervention training and de-escalation techniques have been implemented as a result of Coroner 's inquests and this has resulted in fewer deaths of people with psychiatric illness who presented signs of ExDS (Alan Michaud, MD.) These coroner 's recommendations also…

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    Emile Durkheim (April 15, 1858- November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist, social psychologist and philosopher. Durkheim’s influential study, Suicide (1897), was a study of suicide rates in different social populations including Catholics and Protestants. This study pioneered modern social research and served to distinguish social science from psychology and political philosophy. Emile Durkheim was the first to use the term social integration .Durkheim wanted to understand why some people…

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    man named Andrew Morris. Lane was again interviewed on May 9th 2003, again claiming the baby was given to the father, naming him as Andrew Morris or Norris. Manly police, unable to gather evidence, closed the case, referring the matter to the NSW coroners court in 2005. A coronial inquest beginning in June…

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