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Joseph Scott Morgan puts on his teachers cap and explains Decompositional changes and what really happens in the first minutes, hours, and days after death and tells the story of a rookie cop doing a simple welfare check calls for backup after finding a victim dead in his tv chair. The still wet behind the ears cop thinks the victim was killed with a hatchet, but all of the blood and body fluid appearing on the victims' shirt is not from a hatchet, the man had a heart attack. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about the disintegration of body tissues after death, known as decomposition as well as the two processes of Decomposition and how important these processes will be in the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger for the murders of four college students in Idaho.
Transcript Highlights
00:03.14 Introduction
01:34.93 Professor Morgan is ready to teach
04:44.28 Reason for understanding decomposition
09:51.60 Can't always see it, but you can smell it
14:43.12 People dying on toilets
19:01.43 Disintegration, breaking down what is organic
24:31.13 Autolysis and Putrefaction
29:35.64 Body decomposing
34:59.98 Rigor mortis leaves, body becomes flaccid
40:12.40 Toes and fingers dry out
44:32.69 Natural Death looks like a murder
45:35.23 Conclusion
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Joseph Scott Morgan puts on his teachers cap and explains Decompositional changes and what really happens in the first minutes, hours, and days after death and tells the story of a rookie cop doing a simple welfare check calls for backup after finding a victim dead in his tv chair. The still wet behind the ears cop thinks the victim was killed with a hatchet, but all of the blood and body fluid appearing on the victims' shirt is not from a hatchet, the man had a heart attack. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about the disintegration of body tissues after death, known as decomposition as well as the two processes of Decomposition and how important these processes will be in the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger for the murders of four college students in Idaho.
Transcript Highlights
00:03.14 Introduction
01:34.93 Professor Morgan is ready to teach
04:44.28 Reason for understanding decomposition
09:51.60 Can't always see it, but you can smell it
14:43.12 People dying on toilets
19:01.43 Disintegration, breaking down what is organic
24:31.13 Autolysis and Putrefaction
29:35.64 Body decomposing
34:59.98 Rigor mortis leaves, body becomes flaccid
40:12.40 Toes and fingers dry out
44:32.69 Natural Death looks like a murder
45:35.23 Conclusion
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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