Joseph Scott Morgan
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Yeah, that that's there's this kind of bleed over that takes place.
No pun intended.
And when I say bleed over, I mean, yeah.
This is something that we in my field have to work through, because when you arrive as a medical legal death investigator, and to a certain extent as a homicide detective, you will have had EMTs, you will have had first responding police officers that are there, and they are saying, there's a lot of blood.
These people are really banged up really bad.
And so that's that's kind of influencing.
That's kind of influencing what your perspective on a case is.
And you have to be very careful.
You know, I think that a lot of it circles back to what I said about Tom Noguchi, you know, a year or so ago when I first talked about him looking at the ceiling in cases.
And yeah, it's my preference has always been.
Please don't talk to me.
And I'm not rude to anybody, but please don't talk to me.
Just let me know that there's dead bodies in the room.
Let me make my own assessment.
Because at that point in time, my mind is still kind of in a pristine state where it's unaffected by whatever kind of static is coming in.
It might be valid stuff that they're trying to tell me.
Now, if there's weapons about, they're loaded, and I'm in danger, yeah, I want to know that.
If there's a dog in the house that might bite me, yeah, I want to know that.
But
I just want to know the basics so that I'm not colored anyway when I'm going to do an examination.