In UK/NZ jurisdictions, you would be charged with murder as per the case of Thabo Meli.
Facts were very similar, and the court held that the acts which were committed by these men were a 'series of acts' which couldn't be divided up and so long as the men formed both the MR and AR for murder at any time of these 'acts' then they were liable for murder. ADDED: In U.S. the result would be the same. Regardless of what the ACTUAL medical cause of death was, the plan which the conspirators set in motion, and then carried out, resulted in the same pre-meditated end.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
An autopsy only checks the physical aspect of the body. It could not determine the thyroid level of someone.
You're sick. Make sure someone posts your autopsy report online.
Take them to the emergency room
Water sucks heat out of your body 10 times quicker then air, so you could even get hypothermia in the summer.
Pay them?
You cannot force someone to believe in the same things you do or practice in something you believe but you can explain and tell them and if they are not interested let it be.
After someone passes, and the reason is unknown, they give them surgery to try and find why they passed.
Hypothermia usually comes from exposure to the cold. The only real way that you could have it through epilepsy would be if someone had a seizure or had an aneurism in a very cold location and was unconscious. So the answer in reality is know, as Epilepsy and aneurysms would not cause hypothermia directly.
No. An autopsy is performed to determine the cause of death. If a person's HIV status is unkown and they did not die from HIV related causes, the cadaver would most likely not be tested.