
When an individual enters law enforcement custody, the state becomes legally responsible for their life, yet unexplained fatalities happen during these interactions every single day. Our expert exposes a deeply flawed and biased system of death investigations, detailing the gaps in how in-custody deaths are documented and reveals why the truth about police-related fatalities is so often buried.
Guest Information:
- Terence Keel, professor of human biology & society, professor of African American studies, UCLA, author, The Coroner’s Silence, Founding Director, Lab for BioCritical Studies
These samples may get sent to a lab to be analyzed, then when all the results are back the examiner will create a final summary. It’s an objective list of all the significant internal and external injuries, diseases, and pathological findings that were found during the exam. Sounds pretty straight forward, right?
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