HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from the family of a Philadelphia woman whose 2011 stabbing death was initially ruled a homicide before the medical examiner switched it to suicide after police objected.
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"The law says: "A medical examiner can be wrong as to the manner of death yet cannot be compelled to change it.”. Appears some law makers were thinking otside the box.
ReplyDelete20 stab wounds and the cops called it a suicide?!!
ReplyDeleteI guess she was just being thorough, right?
Right?
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Including 2 to the back of the neck AFTER she was dead. Lady was nothing if not determined.
DeletePo-po did not want to expend the resources for a proper investigation. This ain't CSI.
ReplyDeleteOr they knew exactly who it was and were providing some cover.
DeleteTMF Bert
Hmm! I think it was the medical examiner in the bedroom with a knife.
ReplyDeleteObviously, the Philadelphia PD is well paid! (nudge, nudge)
ReplyDeleteLike a previous Tennant couldn't have had a copy of the key?
ReplyDeleteOr the boyfriend did the deed, locked the door when he was done, then broke it down to find her. He had no defensive marks because she was caught off guard and had no time/ability to fight back. BF is probably LEO related.
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