Normally there is an extreme amount of blood that is found at the scene in most self-inflicted gunshot suicides. Strangely, that afternoon in Fort Marcy Park there was little blood that was found on or around the Vincent Foster’s body. Even more bizarre was Doctor Donald Haut’s coroner report. Dr. Haut is the coroner for Fairfax County, Virginia and the only medical doctor that evaluated Foster’s body. Dr. Haut was quoted in the Fiske report as saying that he observed a large pool of blood around the body at the crime scene. Although Dr. Haut denies that he ever made a statement or was interviewed by a member of Fiske’s investigative team (Balough, 2015). Cory Ashford was one of the Fairfax County Emergency Medical Technicians that was on the scene that day. In fact, Ashford was one of the individuals that put Vincent Foster’s into a body bag at Fort Marcy Park. Cory Ashford told investigators that he did not use gloves nor did he have to wash his hands after putting Foster’s body into the body bag (Balough, 2015). Mr. Ashford was one of four medical technicians that were present at Fort Marcy Park that day and saw Vince Foster’s body. None of the four of them recall seeing a hole in the top or in the back of Foster’s skull but they do recall seeing a puncture wound on the lower right side of Foster’s neck. It was described as a hole approximately the size of a .22 caliber entrance wound. This fact was omitted from all of the reports. (Rodriguez, 1995).
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In the article "GSW" Courtney Moreno states the patient was a GSW: gunshot wound. The patient's information was unknown so he was referred as John Doe. He was heavily tattooed so they assumed he was a gang member. The Police arrived and were on scene much sooner than the EMTs were. They didn't call it in because they thought he was dead. While they were looking for clues towards the case, they noticed the patient was still alive. The piece of his mind that controlled his breathing remained, amazingly, in place. They rushed him to the ER. They then knew this was a case of a dying man. The patient passed away in the ER. Moreno's partner didn’t think he was worth saving. Moreno didn't think it was their decision whether someone dies or not. After
Thirty-one years ago on Thursday, February 14, 1985, at about 2:00 a.m., Donna Jean Nichols was shot at very close range in the head, specifically behind the ear. In addition to the head, she was shot in the hand. The death of Nichols had nearly been instantaneous. Her body was found in a parking area along Brainerd road in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The witness, Arlinza Mobley, was just gathering cardboard and boxes discarded from businesses when he came upon another car that had just turned the tail lights on and sped away. Once the car was gone, Mobley thought he noticed a pile of rags, which turned out to be Nichols’ body.
In the year 2010, 26-year-old Kenzie Houk was found murdered in her bed. Kenzie was shot in her head. Kenzie was also eight months pregnant when she was murdered (nydailynews.com). The person who found the body was her 4-year-old daughter. When the police officers arrived at the scene, they searched to see if anybody broke into the house. The police officers were unable to find any force entry. The police officers even thought it was a possibility that Kenzie ex-boyfriend could of committed the murder, but they were unable to connect him to the murder. Eventually, the police officers found out that the murderer was none other then the 11-year-old Jordan Anthony Brown.
The case started when, on November 15, 1982, in Anchorage, Alaska. On that day, Kusmider’s girlfriend told him that she had been sexually assaulted by Arthur Villella, a subject who was known to both of them (Justia, n.d.). After being told this, Kusmider went to Villella’s house and confronted him about the allegations, which had been made by his girlfriend. During the confrontation, Kusmider shot Villella in the throat, causing damage to His throat, above his Adam’s apple, and several smaller blood vessels in that region of the body. This injury caused Villella’s trachea to fill with blood, and for the blood to flow down into his lungs (Justia, n.d.). After the shooting, emergency medical assistance was summoned to the scene.
The morning and afternoon before the murder, Payne spent his time drinking alcohol and injecting himself with cocaine. Approximately at 3 p.m., Payne went to Charisee’s and her two children’s (Lacie and Nicholas) apartment complex. Payne made sexual advances to Charisse which were not well received. Payne then became violent, and when Charisse screamed, a neighbor heard and called the police. As the first officer arrived to the scene, Payne was seen covered in blood. Payne then struck officer after being asked what occurred and fled. Payne was later located and arrested. Charisse received 84 injuries in total from the knife: 42 were direct knife
I arrived on scene at approximately 02:11 hours. I approached the front door and the victim, Hollie J. McIntosh (F/W, DOB: 07/26/1988) opened the door and let me inside. I inquired with McIntosh what happened. McIntosh stated she was shoved and choked by her boyfriend, James Dean Carvell (M/W, DOB: 01/25/1988). I observed a red mark on McIntosh’s neck. McIntosh advised Carvell was in the bedroom. McIntosh pointed to the bedroom. I entered the bedroom. Carvell was lying
A few hours later the scene was cleared almost like nothing happened the only thing left was the stain of his blood left on the sidewalk and many questions about why this happened and everyone was searching for the answers. He was a straight A
On January 25, 2016, at approximately 5:14 P.M., I, Deputy John Arnold, was dispatched to 6424 South 61st West Avenue on a report of a shooting. While en-route to the address, dispatch advised that the call was a suicide.
At approximately 7:27 a.m., Detective J. Figueroa arrived Cape Fear Valley Medical Center 1638 Owen Drive Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304 in-reference to an additional victim suffering from a gunshot wound. The individual was identified as Kenneth Alexander Shaw (black male, 7/5/1988) who arrived in a gray Ford Fusion North Carolina Registration PAB5727. Detective J. Figueroa was contacted by Officer Catlett who advised an Amos rashaad Shaw (black male, 10/10/1989) was in the parking lot and had brought his brother Kenneth to the Hospital.
An autopsy conducted by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences concluded that Bland died through asphyxiation, and classified her death as a suicide. Police stated that Bland had used a plastic garbage bag to hang herself. The autopsy report showed Bland had multiple abrasions on the right side of her back, slight abrasions on her wrists, and 25 to 30 healing, parallel cuts on her left forearm that predated her
Dispatch alerted Central Pd. Officer C. M. Early about a white male 25 years old with a gunshot to the chest and abdomen. Officer Early arrived on the scene at 0630. Officer Early talked to the witness, Custodial staff Jody de Cleaner, who said that he heard popping sounds at 0620 and decided to walk over where he found the body. The EMS arrived shortly after at 0650 to transport the victim to the hospital. Ten minutes after the EMS arrived I arrived at the crime scene.
Summary of the Case: Shortly after 9 p.m. on 10/23/1984, 21-year-old Christopher Hanson and his 17-year-old girlfriend, Saladena Bishop, were sleeping in Hanson’s truck on Hobart Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, when a man leaning through the open passenger window awakened Bishop. A second man approached the driver’s window and demanded Hanson’s wallet, threatening death. The man then took Hanson’s wallet and stabbed him 10 times. Both men then walked away. Hanson, who had a disorder that prevented his blood from clotting, died at the scene. Police recovered several pieces of a broken knife, a hat and some palm prints. Christopher Hanson’s father, Arthur, who had
On November 16, 1832, a man named Perceval Muddleforp was found dead when Jugglesmead P. Attleboro opened his door. This took place in Manhattan, where the 9th precinct is located at. This case caused several events including interviews, and showing personnel records and diaries. After reviewing all the evidences in this murder case, it is clear to me that Mr. Muddleforp committed suicide. I believe that this happened because he felt hopeless, no evidence of weapons, and zero proof of a suspect. There are a bunch of deep solid explanations for this claim.
Hmm. Interesting. We unfortunately have to analyze Dr. Malcolm Perry here because his statements regarding this famous neck wound are all over the place and an awful awful awful MESS! Here it is. On 1-11-78, Perry told the HSCA that “I thought it [the neck wound] looked like an entrance wound because it was so small.” The next year he told researcher Robert Groden that the bootlegged autopsy photos were not as he remembered them to be: his trach was “neater”, and not the “larger, expanded” one seen in the pictures. “When interviewed in 1979, he still maintained that the bullet had entered the President’s throat from the front...” The same year, Perry told Harrison Livingstone: “My whole credibility as a trauma surgeon was at stake...I COULDN’T
At midnight on January 1 a call comes in of multiple gunshots fired at 123 ABC Blvd. Officer Black responds to the call and is the first on the scene. Upon his arrival Officer Black notices a white male lying in a pool of blood with multiple gunshots. He notated that the shell casings were of .38 caliber and 9mm. Officer Black secures the crime