THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON and autopsy reports of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman from the actual murder trial are analyzed with the Distinguished Scholar of Applied Forensics at Jacksonville State University Joseph Scott Morgan. We also break down some of the theories surrounding the suspicious deaths of Brittany Murphy, Bobbi Kristina Brown and Antonin Scalia, in this uncensored episode of Crime Time hosted by Allison Hope Weiner.
Joseph Scott Morgan became a death investigator with the Jefferson Parish Coroner’s Office in suburban New Orleans in 1987, the youngest medicolegal death investigator in the country. During the day, Morgan worked in the morgue, and at night investigated for the coroner. In 1992 Morgan became senior investigator with the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office in Atlanta. He is a professor, and the author of BLOOD BENEATH MY FEET.
00:01 Welcoming Joseph Scott Morgan to Crime Time.
02:00 The People v. OJ Simpson and murder trial autopsy reports.
08:10 What do the autopsy reports reveal about the murderer?
13:05 Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman defensive wounds and OJ blood evidence.
20:20 Was Brittany Murphy poisoned?
26:20 Bobbi Kristina Brown death.
34:50 Antonin Scalia’s suspicious death.
38:40 Thanks and goodbye.
Joseph Scott Morgan became a death investigator with the Jefferson Parish Coroner’s Office in suburban New Orleans in 1987, the youngest medicolegal death investigator in the country. During the day, Morgan worked in the morgue, and at night investigated for the coroner. In 1992 Morgan became senior investigator with the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office in Atlanta. He is a professor, and the author of BLOOD BENEATH MY FEET.
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