Wayne Country Chief medical Examiner Werner Spitz calls intense cross-examination "What you work for. It's a battle of the minds." World-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Werner Spitz, who made his ...
Dr. Werner Spitz, a pathologist whose accounts of the traumatic last moments in some of the most sensational American deaths of the past 60 years figured in cases involving President John F. Kennedy, ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Following a recent News 8 report detailing a family given remains of a loved one thought to be their sister, who then learned she was living in Detroit — we are taking a ...
Dr. Werner Spitz spent a lifetime chasing death — and, this week, finally caught up to it. By any measure, Spitz had lived a long time — 97 years — and no doubt will be remembered most as one of the ...
A forensic pathologist is set to join the state Crime Laboratory next fall as the lab's first fellow under a collaborative program with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, a Friday news ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — A forensic pathologist testified this week that a Muncie woman died of asphyxiation. That testimony came during the Delaware Circuit Court 3 trial of David Earl Bond Jr., 45, who is ...
Yes, the great "cause of death” pathologist, Werner Spitz, has left the building, a loss to all. His brilliance and genius were always on display, but so was his prodigious humanity. Testifying in a ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Romero Underwood died from a single gunshot fired from close range, according to a forensic pathologist who testified Thursday in the murder trial of Raymond Snyder. Taking the stand ...
A forensic pathologist testified Thursday that Ashley Metz and Brouklynn Hill were still alive when they and the cars they were inside were set on fire in separate, related killings in June 2016.
Dr. Emily Russell-Kinsley didn’t always want to be a forensic pathologist, but unlike most middle schoolers, she did know what the title meant. Growing up in an Oklahoma family of physicians, she was ...
Celebrity deaths have a way of affecting the public, as seen in the In Memoriam segment from last weekend's Academy Awards.
World-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Werner Spitz, who made his name in Detroit and sat on the first of two government committees to review President John F. Kennedy's assassination, died Sunday at ...