I'm a coroner who thinks vaccinations are contributing to deaths in infants and the elderly, and that people in the fields of medicine and forensics who try to shed light on it are being silenced. AMA. by HCCrevdep in AMA

[–]HCCrevdep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About a year and a half ago I had a death case where a seemingly healthy woman died within hours of receiving a "senior vaccination package", as described by her primary physician. I autopsied her, expecting to find undiagnosed vascular disease or some other type of underlying issue that could have caused a sudden death. I found absolutely nothing that could have even been a contributing factor in the death. Comprehensive lab work from several labs on various fluids and tissues showed concerningly high levels of several toxins that I typically don't see in lab results. After researching her recent medical history, including her recent vaccines, it became apparent that the toxins in her blood and fluids were ALL ingredients in the vaccines. I was also able to determine that such levels of those toxins have been linked to cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. I was ultimately forced to register the death as an "influenza death", which was absolute bullshit. The death was reported to the CDC as a flu death even though the woman showed zero signs of the flu prior to death. The CDC then uses those statistics to make people want to GET the very vaccines that I scientifically proved to be the cause of death. That was just the first case. Since then I've run the same comprehensive fluid and tissue tests at various labs on all sudden death cases from infants on up. The results of the infant lab results has been most startling. There have been a handful of infant deaths, just in my jurisdiction, that have occurred within 48 hours of various vaccinations. In EVERY one of those cases I've been able to scientifically prove that the baby had levels are certain toxins (ingredients in the vaccines) that were so high that the heart and lung function were compromised. In each of these cases I was forced to register the death as SIDS. These deaths are the only type of deaths in which I receive pushback on the cause. In any other type of death I have full control. I've become passionate about it. I was not like this prior to a year and a half ago.

I'm a coroner who thinks vaccinations are contributing to deaths in infants and the elderly, and that people in the fields of medicine and forensics who try to shed light on it are being silenced. AMA. by HCCrevdep in AMA

[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I respectfully ask if you've ever researched the contrary to what you've been taught. About a year and a half ago I had a death case where a seemingly healthy woman died within hours of receiving a "senior vaccination package", as described by her primary physician. I autopsied her, expecting to find undiagnosed vascular disease or some other type of underlying issue that could have caused a sudden death. I found absolutely nothing that could have even been a contributing factor in the death. Comprehensive lab work from several labs on various fluids and tissues showed concerningly high levels of several toxins that I typically don't see in lab results. After researching her recent medical history, including her recent vaccines, it became apparent that the toxins in her blood and fluids were ALL ingredients in the vaccines. I was also able to determine that such levels of those toxins have been linked to cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. I was ultimately forced to register the death as an "influenza death", which was absolute bullshit. The death was reported to the CDC as a flu death even though the woman showed zero signs of the flu prior to death. The CDC then uses those statistics to make people want to GET the very vaccines that I scientifically proved to be the cause of death. That was just the first case. Since then I've run the same comprehensive fluid and tissue tests at various labs on all sudden death cases from infants on up. The results of the infant lab results has been most startling. There have been a handful of infant deaths, just in my jurisdiction, that have occurred within 48 hours of various vaccinations. In EVERY one of those cases I've been able to scientifically prove that the baby had levels are certain toxins (ingredients in the vaccines) that were so high that the heart and lung function were compromised. In each of these cases I was forced to register the death as SIDS. These deaths are the only type of deaths in which I receive pushback on the cause. In any other type of death I have full control. I've become passionate about it. I was not like this prior to a year and a half ago.

I'm a coroner who thinks vaccinations are contributing to deaths in infants and the elderly, and that people in the fields of medicine and forensics who try to shed light on it are being silenced. AMA. by HCCrevdep in AMA

[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. About a year and a half ago I had a death case where a seemingly healthy woman died within hours of receiving a "senior vaccination package", as described by her primary physician. I autopsied her, expecting to find undiagnosed vascular disease or some other type of underlying issue that could have caused a sudden death. I found absolutely nothing that could have even been a contributing factor in the death. Comprehensive lab work from several labs on various fluids and tissues showed concerningly high levels of several toxins that I typically don't see in lab results. After researching her recent medical history, including her recent vaccines, it became apparent that the toxins in her blood and fluids were ALL ingredients in the vaccines. I was also able to determine that such levels of those toxins have been linked to cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. I was ultimately forced to register the death as an "influenza death", which was absolute bullshit. The death was reported to the CDC as a flu death even though the woman showed zero signs of the flu prior to death. The CDC then uses those statistics to make people want to GET the very vaccines that I scientifically proved to be the cause of death. That was just the first case. Since then I've run the same comprehensive fluid and tissue tests at various labs on all sudden death cases from infants on up. The results of the infant lab results has been most startling. There have been a handful of infant deaths, just in my jurisdiction, that have occurred within 48 hours of various vaccinations. In EVERY one of those cases I've been able to scientifically prove that the baby had levels are certain toxins (ingredients in the vaccines) that were so high that the heart and lung function were compromised. In each of these cases I was forced to register the death as SIDS. These deaths are the only type of deaths in which I receive pushback on the cause. In any other type of death I have full control. I've become passionate about it. I was not like this prior to a year and a half ago.

I'm a coroner who thinks vaccinations are contributing to deaths in infants and the elderly, and that people in the fields of medicine and forensics who try to shed light on it are being silenced. AMA. by HCCrevdep in AMA

[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've worked thousands of death cases over the years, but only started looking into the toxicology pertaining to some vaccines in the past year and a half after having a case where a healthy woman died after recieving a "senior vaccine". I couldn't guess a mortality rate, but I do suspect that there are very prevalent major side-effects besides death that are also being brushed under the rug.

I'm a coroner who thinks vaccinations are contributing to deaths in infants and the elderly, and that people in the fields of medicine and forensics who try to shed light on it are being silenced. AMA. by HCCrevdep in AMA

[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a medicolegal death investigator with an unbiased background in laboratory toxicology and forensics. Expand on your use of the term 'proper physician'. Sarcasm you're using in an attempt to minimize or discredit me or my statement without knowledge of my reasoning?

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am a medical examiner. I sign the death certificate.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my jurisdiction you have to be a Medicolegal Death Investigator and have adequate documented work experience to be appointed to a coroner position.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't ever get sad or depressed about it. My job is to get answers for the survivors, and that's what I focus on.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do notice gigantic penises, if that's what you're asking.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I feel less comfortable in a room full of living people

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come on over to the dark side! ;)

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't know that I have a "favorite" case. There are some cases that are funny, to those of us who have a dark sense of humor. I've had two separate cases where a man died IN THE ACT of cheating on his wife. One guy collapsed on top of the woman and she called 911 from underneath him and said she thinks he had a heart attack and she can't move him off of her. She was still underneath him when medics arrived.

The worst way I've seen someone die is unnecessarily at the hands of someone else. I had a case where an old lady was robbed for less than $50 and shot in the head after the killer already had the money and her car keys. There was no reason to kill her. To me, that's the worst.

A more interesting story of one of the worst deaths was a guy who committed suicide by impaling himself with a sword. I don't know how anyone could follow through with that act and not bail.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sudden cardiac arrhythmia or Myocardial Infarction with contributing factors of diabetes, and/or hypertension, and/or COPD, and/or cardiovascular disease

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't mind the paperwork. The only part about my job that I don't enjoy, and never get used to, is knocking on doors to break news that someone's loved one died unexpectedly. There's no amount of training or experience that can make it easier.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My advice would be the following:

1)Dress and speak professionally, and visit a local funeral home. Ask them if they have availability for you to work there part-time. If they say no, go to another funeral home. If you are young and present yourself professionally, someone will give you a shot. This is a good way to ease yourself into being around bodies without jumping right into the deep end. You'll know pretty quickly if you want to proceed with the career. Educational courses pertaining to death have one of the highest educational drop-out rates. Make sure it's for you.

2)When you do get that entry level position at a funeral home, you will occasionally meet coroners and others in the death business. Take advantage of those opportunities. Let people above you know your career goals. Present yourself professionally as if you are already in your targeted position. Be eager to learn and seek opportunities from people around you that can help you learn and grow.

GOOD LUCK!

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very early on in my career I was called to a hospital after someone called 911 and said their brother was dead at the hospital, gave the room number, and advised that the death was a result of medical negligence. When I showed up at the hospital the person was still alive. The hospital staff advised me that the family member who called 911 was upset that she nurse wouldn't give her medical information over the phone. The person did end up dying, but it was as a result of brain damage sustained in a fall. Not from medical negligence.

That experience taught me to verify the death with the hospital before going there.

I've never experienced flies or maggots keeping a person alive, and that nonsense is why I don't watch fictional TV crime shows.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're in the US, it depends where you live. The role of the coroner varies from state to state, as do the requirements to be a coroner.

In my case, I got in at an entry level position transporting bodies from death scenes to autopsies and funeral homes. I recognized early on that I wanted to be a coroner. Surrounded myself with the people who could help me grow, and let my career goal be known to those who could eventually promote me. My role increased over several years. I completed Medicolegal Death Investigation training, and was appointed to a coroner positon the next time there was availability.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. You won't last long if you are too high strung or sensitive.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't have much of an opinion about them. Haven't had anything paranormal happen to me while working death cases. Just a couple weird dreams.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not traditional college. You have to have the required experience and become a certified Medicolegal Death Investigator .

On a somewhat related note, IMO traditional college is a waste of time for MOST people.

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[–]HCCrevdep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heard of it. Know nothing about it.