The mother of the toddler slain in the “Justice for Juliette” case has surrendered to local police, attorneys for the woman said Friday.
Mother in custody in ‘Juliette’ case – starherald.com: Local News.
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Mother in custody in ‘Juliette’ case
Baby Dies From Blunt Force Trauma; Woman Only Serves 77 Days For Felony Neglect
Alissa B Guernsey murderer only does 77 days! Read More
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Alissa Guernsey was a 15 Month old little girl who was beaten to death. The person responsible for her death only served a 77 day sentence.
Justice For Alissa Guernsey CAUTION. VERY GRAPHIC PICTURES Here
Manner of Death: HOMICIDE!! Cause of Death: BLUNT FORCE INJURY OF HEAD! Post Mortem Report
Getting Away with Murder? Homicide and the Coroners in Nineteenth-Century London
The contentions in this paper arose tangentially from a study of London coroners I began in the summer of 1998. I had intended to examine the verdicts from nineteenth-century coroners’ courts in order to assess the differences in verdicts that might arise depending on whether the coroner was a doctor, a lawyer, or neither. Was a physician more likely to detect murder as a cause of death than a lawyer or a “civilian?” Instead, as I read hundreds of inquest reports and explored the history of the coroners’ courts, I began to realize that no matter who the coroners were, it was rare for any of them to bring in a verdict of “willful murder,” even in cases that seemed very suspicious to me. �Read More……
Project MUSE – Getting Away with Murder? Homicide and the Coroners in Nineteenth-Century London.
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CORONERS & CORRUPTION
The report, To Err Is Human, describes a “culture of secrecy” which envelops these tragic mistakes. Because of this secrecy, the Institute could only estimate the number of accidental deaths in hospitals. Neither the Institute nor anyone, else knows the true number of accidental deaths which occur in hospitals in the United States. County Coroners and County Medical Examiners play a role in keeping accidental deaths in hospitals secret. Coroners are charged by law to investigate accidental or suspicious deaths on behalf of the public. Public knowledge of why someone has died is extremely important in a democratic society. If a person can die from undisclosed causes, individual liberty is at risk. A hallmark of totalitarian societies is the fact that a person may lose his life without public knowledge of the true circumstances of death.
Deadly Women : Investigation Discovery
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, especially when she’s on a mission to murder. DEADLY WOMEN investigates the motives and modus operandi of female murderers. While males are often driven by anger, impulse and destruction, women usually have more complex, long-term reasons to kill.
Through dramatized reconstructions the series investigates the driving force behind female thrill killers. What turns love affairs into fatal attractions. How twisted minds and dark secrets send other women on murdering rampages. Deadly Women also investigates the most ruthless female killers of them all-predators.