For about the last one hundred years in the US for everyone who dies there has been a death certificate recorded in the county courthouse of the county where that person died. In some states these are in the land records office, in others they are in the clerk of court's office. The coroner is a public official and his records as such are public records and ought to be open to inspection, except in unresolved criminal cases.
Send a certified copy of the coroners investigation or death certificate to the Facebook head office. They will handle it from there.
There are some police officers that take picture of dead bodies. You will also find people working for coroners taking these pictures.
I believe that you are referring to people known as CORONERS or MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
a coroner OR a morticion
he was dead in his office apparently he shot himself
There is a whole BODY of math that is used for coroners. They need to look at dead people from every ANGLE. They must CALCULATE the time of death and PROVE the cause. But seriously, there is a lot of math in forensic pathology. They use algebra and geometry to figure out how and why people died.
YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. POLICE DEPARTMENT OR SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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lmao! so....it was 15 months later and she never was dead....she had a disorder... back then they didnt do everything our coroners do to make sure a person is dead. lol!
Coroners do not typically collect dead bodies themselves; instead, this responsibility often falls to law enforcement or specialized personnel, such as medical examiners or mortuary staff. The coroner's role is primarily to investigate the circumstances surrounding a death, determine the cause, and sign the death certificate. They may oversee the process and ensure that proper procedures are followed, but the physical collection and transport of the body are usually handled by others.
A career that works with dead bodies is a mortician or funeral director. They are responsible for preparing bodies for burial or cremation, arranging funerals, and providing support to grieving families.
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