casebro
Penultimate Amazing
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The recent talk about the bonus autopsy reminds me that I meant to comment on this post:
It seems to me that finding the most prominent and famous ME is suboptimal. Ideally you'd want the most competent, disinterested ME in the country. Somehow I doubt that MEs become famous for being really consistently good at their job, rather than being lucky enough to catch a few high-profile cases and good enough at PR to gain celebrity status as a result.
When I read that someone hired the most famous ME, my conclusion is that they're not looking for quality forensic medicine, they're looking for quality forensic PR. Why not hire the best ME? For that matter, why not just hire any competent ME? For that matter, what was wrong with the competence of the ME that did the first autopsy?
Baden did a freebie for them. Though I suspect he might be in cahoots with the NYT, who 'leaked' the results ASAP..