
In part two, forensic pathologist Dr. Darin Wolfe and forensic autopsy technician Jessie Bones discuss the expert consults from Dr. Simon's thirty-two page report. After the release of the Hulu documentary "Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg" this quickly became the most requested case for Knife After Death to review through the lens of forensic expertise and experience. Based on the incredibly sensitive and high profile nature of this case, we have very carefully reviewed all of the information before presenting it to you here, with the bulk of our focus being on the pathology and autopsy reports. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to email producer Jessie.
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Notes left on suicides: Who Leaves Suicide Notes? A Six‐Year Population‐Based Study - Cerel - 2015 - Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior - Wiley Online Library Self-harm or attempted suicide? Do suicide notes help us decide the level of intent in those who survive? - ScienceDirect Multiple stab wound suicides: Multiple Self‐Inflicted Stab Wounds to Neck, Chest and Abdomen as a Unique Manner of Suicide - Kaliszan - 2010 - Journal of Forensic Sciences - Wiley Online Library Multiple injuries in suicide simulating homicide: Report of three cases - ScienceDirect Clonazepam and Psychosis The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Ambien and Delirium Acute-Delirium-Caused-by-Single-Small-Dose-of-Zolpidem.pdf Hesitation Wounds Suicidal and homicidal sharp force injury: a 5-year retrospective comparative study of hesitation marks and defense wounds | Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology Insomnia and Suicidality Linkages between insomnia and suicidality: Prospective associations, high-risk subgroups and possible psychological mechanisms: International Review of Psychiatry: Vol 26, No 2
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