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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of death of individuals. If you’re sensitive to this topic, this episode may not be for you.
Courtroom testimony is meant to be clinical, controlled, and objective. In reality, it often cracks open the rawest moments of grief, rage and disbelief. In this episode of Mayhem in the Morgue, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kendall Crowns recounts cases in which his autopsy testimony triggered emotional outbursts inside the courtroom and, in one instance, nearly followed him into the parking lot. From a slain Chicago police officer whose widow fled the courtroom in anguish to gallery eruptions, post-verdict violence, and a murder trial that ended with Dr. Crowns sprinting for his car, this episode looks at what happens when forensic facts meet human emotion and why the witness stand can become one of the most volatile places in the justice system.
Highlights
• (0:00) Welcome to Mayhem in the Morgue with Dr. Kendall Crowns
• (0:30) Introducing Outburst and the book Defending the Damned
• (1:00) Dr. Crown’s first appearance in print and the case that put him there
• (2:15) The murder of a Chicago police officer and the autopsy findings
• (3:30) Testifying in the George N. Leighton Criminal Court Building, gunshot wounds to the head, and a widow’s courtroom response
• (8:30) Fishbowl courtrooms and how their design changes courtroom dynamics
• (9:30) Gallery eruption during a gang-related murder trial
• (10:15) A stabbing case, a rapid jury verdict, and violence following “not guilty”
• (12:30) A particularly brutal home-invasion murder and its autopsy findings
• (17:00) Neck trauma, spinal fractures, and paralysis without immediate death
• (18:00) Testifying to extreme violence and a mother’s accusatory outburst in court
• (19:45) Sprinting across an empty parking lot and a close call after testimony
• (22:00) Verdicts, sentencing outcomes, and final reflections on courtroom outbursts
About the Host:
Dr. Kendall Crowns is the Chief Medical Examiner for Travis County, Texas, and a nationally recognized forensic pathologist. He has led death investigations in Travis County, Fort Worth, Chicago, and Kansas. Over his career, he has performed thousands of autopsies and testified in court hundreds of times as an expert witness. A frequent contributor to Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, Dr. Crowns brings unparalleled insight into the strange, grisly, and sometimes absurd realities of forensic pathology.
About the Show
Mayhem in the Morgue takes listeners inside the bloody, bizarre, and often unbelievable world of forensic pathology. Hosted by Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kendall Crowns, each episode delivers real-life cases from the morgue, the crime scene, and the courtroom. Expect gallows humor, hard truths, and unforgettable investigations.
Connect and Learn More
Learn more about Dr. Kendall Crowns on Linkedin. Catch him regularly on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace and follow Mayhem in the Morgue where you get your podcasts.
If you liked this episode, don’t keep it to yourself—follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review.
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of death of individuals. If you’re sensitive to this topic, this episode may not be for you.
Courtroom testimony is meant to be clinical, controlled, and objective. In reality, it often cracks open the rawest moments of grief, rage and disbelief. In this episode of Mayhem in the Morgue, Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kendall Crowns recounts cases in which his autopsy testimony triggered emotional outbursts inside the courtroom and, in one instance, nearly followed him into the parking lot. From a slain Chicago police officer whose widow fled the courtroom in anguish to gallery eruptions, post-verdict violence, and a murder trial that ended with Dr. Crowns sprinting for his car, this episode looks at what happens when forensic facts meet human emotion and why the witness stand can become one of the most volatile places in the justice system.
Highlights
• (0:00) Welcome to Mayhem in the Morgue with Dr. Kendall Crowns
• (0:30) Introducing Outburst and the book Defending the Damned
• (1:00) Dr. Crown’s first appearance in print and the case that put him there
• (2:15) The murder of a Chicago police officer and the autopsy findings
• (3:30) Testifying in the George N. Leighton Criminal Court Building, gunshot wounds to the head, and a widow’s courtroom response
• (8:30) Fishbowl courtrooms and how their design changes courtroom dynamics
• (9:30) Gallery eruption during a gang-related murder trial
• (10:15) A stabbing case, a rapid jury verdict, and violence following “not guilty”
• (12:30) A particularly brutal home-invasion murder and its autopsy findings
• (17:00) Neck trauma, spinal fractures, and paralysis without immediate death
• (18:00) Testifying to extreme violence and a mother’s accusatory outburst in court
• (19:45) Sprinting across an empty parking lot and a close call after testimony
• (22:00) Verdicts, sentencing outcomes, and final reflections on courtroom outbursts
About the Host:
Dr. Kendall Crowns is the Chief Medical Examiner for Travis County, Texas, and a nationally recognized forensic pathologist. He has led death investigations in Travis County, Fort Worth, Chicago, and Kansas. Over his career, he has performed thousands of autopsies and testified in court hundreds of times as an expert witness. A frequent contributor to Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, Dr. Crowns brings unparalleled insight into the strange, grisly, and sometimes absurd realities of forensic pathology.
About the Show
Mayhem in the Morgue takes listeners inside the bloody, bizarre, and often unbelievable world of forensic pathology. Hosted by Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kendall Crowns, each episode delivers real-life cases from the morgue, the crime scene, and the courtroom. Expect gallows humor, hard truths, and unforgettable investigations.
Connect and Learn More
Learn more about Dr. Kendall Crowns on Linkedin. Catch him regularly on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace and follow Mayhem in the Morgue where you get your podcasts.
If you liked this episode, don’t keep it to yourself—follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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