Dr. Kendall Crowns
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Sometimes they're wedged in bones.
Sometimes they're stuck in organs and you find each bullet, you take it out.
Sometimes they're really hard to find.
And if they get in the face, the nasal cavity, they're really difficult because you can't mar the face with the autopsy.
So you have to go through different ways where you take out the top of the skull and come down through the top or dig your way up to the base of the neck.
We do that in every autopsy to get the brain out.
And once the brain is out, you have the base of the skull, and then you can go through the top of that to get to the nasal cavity to get bullets out.
So it can be very difficult to retrieve bullets at the time of autopsy, just kind of depending on where they're at.
Correct, yeah.
You get the x-ray examination of the body so you get an idea of where they're at.
And that way you can direct your Easter egg hunt a little bit more quickly.
Oh, you have to also make sure that they are all from the same gun, too, because it's always alleged that it could be multiple shooters, too.
And my bullet didn't kill them.
You know, so you have to get every bullet every time to make sure they can verify which gun shot it.
It's very important to do.
What's changed since the last person I talked to?
There's a body.
There's a body.
There's a body inside?
Yeah.