somehow she'd heard of Cordelia and asked for this woman mesmerist to help her resist the coroner 's courts above the pubs but at the back at the basis of it
you know, nobody's identifying by race. We're certainly not identifying by race. You know, when we check into the hospital with Kobe 19, we're certainly not gonna identify by race when or the coroner is not gonna identify our race when we presumably die of covert 19 and and so then what's gonna happen? We're not gonna be able to see the racial disparities. And then if we can't see the racial disparities, how can we even begin to see the
The medieval times, they'd throw pilgrim badges in when they came back from pilgrimages as a thanks for safe return. And it goes through the coroner 's process.
And they killed her. When her body ended up at the coroner 's office, she had burns throughout. She had a nail to her forehead.
a 9-year-old girl who died from an asthma attack. She was living next to a very very busy road in London. And for the first time, the coroner put on her death certificate the cause of air pollution. And that had a huge impact. It brought in some of the UL legislation that we're seeing now. What perhaps we may well see and what a lot of the
an umbrella and walking away and he gets very sick he doesn't really know what's happening he dies a few days later no one can really figure it out and save him and it's not until the coroner is doing the autopsy but they see this little tiny what looks like a bug bite in his leg and they pull out this little pellet of Bryson and it turns out that there had been a little
And he looked at the coin, and looked at the man, And He said, whose image do you see on this? That's not Laura. They called the coroner .
Uh Wednesday morning, I drove to where he he lives or where he sleeps, and uh went to the sheriff's office, got in contact with the coroner . I had to do a whole process to to sign a OPC, order of protective custody. I tried to get him to pick him up against his will and and all this stuff and they did but I went
And for many people, this was an easy decision to make, because the freeways that are now brand-new allow easy access to and from the suburbs. That is called in by the clerk of the motel, as ruled by the Wayne County coroner .
A pediatrician's not the right one to ask. You'd have to ask a medical examiner, a coroner , or an epidemiologist, somebody trained in large population statistics of infant death, people who have seen hundreds or thousands of infant deaths.
and I felt I can't make a mockery of this I have to tell it as it is and so what started off as a kind of a lark oh and and what I'd also found out it was at this very time Coroner 's courts were held in the upstairs rooms of pubs I mean that's such a gift to a writer
were held in the upstairs rooms of pubs I mean that's such a gift to a writer imagine being upstairs in a pub with all the drinking and the fighting and the yelling having a coroner with a body and talking about murder and all that I thought I've got to have a murder so by chance it did it actually turned into a
The medieval times, they'd throw pilgrim badges in when they came back from pilgrimages as a thanks for safe return. Hi. Do you have to declare your finds to the Museum of London or to-- I don't know-- the coroner 's office if you think it's treasurer or something?
And people would go by and they would actually strip pieces of clothing, even pieces of his skin off as souvenirs. This happened for a couple of days, and at the end of the three days, the coroner came with a number of officials, and they were going to pull this body down.