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Post by Donnie on Nov 8, 2013 13:34:44 GMT -5
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Post by Donnie on Nov 8, 2013 13:33:24 GMT -5
Copying here for record
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Post by Donnie on Nov 8, 2013 13:20:58 GMT -5
Dr. Samuel R. Leif Chief Medical Examiner Jacobi Medical Center 1600 Pelham Parkway South Bronx, New York 10461 This may or may not be relevant at some time. Search shows that Jacobi Medical Center is located at 1400 Pelham. Google Maps shows 1600 to contain what looks to be an abandoned building that has since been torn down and is now a vacant lot.
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Post by Donnie on Nov 8, 2013 12:37:34 GMT -5
Contact Leif at that address and see if you can get copies of the other two autopsy reports as well.
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Nov 8, 2013 11:25:11 GMT -5
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Post by Donnie on Nov 8, 2013 11:25:11 GMT -5
Is there any information available on the unregistered user "doWn", who has been posting in the shoutbox, that a forum admin can dig up?
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Post by Donnie on Nov 7, 2013 18:47:50 GMT -5
I'll not recount what is currently available elsewhere - see the helpful links to the google doc as well as the available autopsy on Dr. Hatterson. Instead I will simply post my early thoughts after reading the available information.
According to the NYMOAA, the stolen vase was dated back to approximately 1410 from China, but discovered in an Egyptian tomb presumed sealed some 200 years prior. According to the autopsy report for Dr. H, many of the internal organs, as well as the eyes, were removed from the body. No external injuries beyond the eyes and apparent gunshot wound were noted. The removal of the organs suggest a connection to the practices of Egyptian mummification.
I am currently unable to turn up any specific information on the vase, Emperor Tuan-Yo whos mark the vase bears, or the tomb of Queen Nefertari in which it was found. (Nevermind. I made the reference here.)
Also, what is behind the abrasions noted in the autopsy?
The autopsy is inconclusive on the origin of the abrasions.
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