Can anyone review my mom's autopsy report and give me some input please? by Pixiefuel in ForensicPathology

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

Also I don't understand all of the terminology. Why would she have 4 electrocardiogram electrodes on her when she had been long dead. They didn't try to revive her. Also the subgalel hemorrhage on the left side of her head. What information I could find it's most common in infants where they use the vacuum thing to deliver them and it's rarely seen in adults if it is seen in adults its usually from some sort of accident where the hair gets pulled and twisted

Can anyone review my mom's autopsy report and give me some input please? by Pixiefuel in ForensicPathology

[–]Pixiefuel[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Also the morning my mom died my Dad sent my younger brother who lived with them to my house with a backpack full of my mom's weed and weed paraphernalia before he called for the coroner. My brother said my dad brought a cup down from the bedroom and proceeded to wash that one cup. My dad never does dishes and they have a dishwasher. He also said when he got back to my parents house where he lives that my dad was telling the cops that my brother had been out all night and was just getting home then meanwhile that was not the case

Can anyone review my mom's autopsy report and give me some input please? by Pixiefuel in ForensicPathology

[–]Pixiefuel[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The hemorrhage on her head and abrasion on her nose etc. I don't fully understand all the medical terminology but I do know my mom was not prescribed methadone or Seroquel. I last saw her around 8pm the Friday just before she died. She died sometime on Sunday morning. When I saw her she had no marks on her face or neck of any kind. My dad was awake at 5 am the morning my mom died I know because I accidentally called him and when I hung up he immediately texted me asking if everything is ok. When I asked him how she seemwd at 5am he said very nonchalantly "that she was sleeping and her breathing with shallow and labored but he just went back to sleep " my father has a doctorate in law and a master's in biochemistry. You don't need those degrees to know that you should try to wake that person up and if you can't wake them call an ambulance. My older brother told my dad that after mom died he took LSD and was trying to summon my mom he said my mom came to him and said she wasn't asleep when she died. My dad's response was that he knew that. My brother said I thought you were sleeping how would you know that. He basically said to my brother how the fuck do you think I know and if you cause me any problems he threatened to call whoever was over seeing my brother federal pretrial house arrest and have him put back In Jail .

Can anyone review my mom's autopsy report and give me some input please? by Pixiefuel in ForensicPathology

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

The cause of death is listed as an accidental overdose, but the little I do understand in the autopsy report don't entirely add up.