Kaelyn Moore
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or had a bit of a stalemate.
Quote, a Louisiana coroner says somebody killed a fire chief's wife before her house burned down.
The sheriff says his investigation doesn't necessarily confirm that Nanette Krentle's death was a homicide.
This is a quote from one of the local papers, and it's just showing how disconnected they are.
You have the coroner saying this is not a suicide.
This is a homicide.
You have the police publicly saying, nope, coroner's wrong.
We still think suicide.
Wild.
As a result, Dr. Preston said Nanette's remains were sent to the Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services Lab at Louisiana State University after his initial autopsy.
Its report arrived in early September, which leads us to our sixth clue, the additional autopsies.
Preston said that he asked a second pathologist to conduct an autopsy, and a pathologist hired by Krentl's father and sisters conducted one as well.
He said that the independent pathologist didn't disclose his findings, but did agree to send his report to Preston's office.
So everyone's corroborating.
He's getting all of the details.
There's now three different autopsies that have been completed.
And this is a quote from Dr. Preston, quote,
Based on information I have received from FACE's anthropologists, the state fire marshal and our two pathologists, I am entirely comfortable in declaring this death a homicide.
Wow.
Wow.