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Subject: TITLE: Not Every One Can Be A Winner!


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Date Posted: 14:07:13 04/25/01 Wed
In reply to: Leigh (Patricia Cornwell) 's message, "TITLE: Not Every One Can Be A Winner!" on 16:23:53 04/23/01 Mon

Most of the time things are fairly ordinary around the morgue. Ordinary in the sense that people die and it is my job as medical examiner to find the reasons and for the most part help the remaining family and friends find closure. It's not always headline grabbing murder cases that take up my time.

True, I have been involved with some murder cases in the past; some had even taken a particularly personal twist. But for the past three weeks, things had been very quiet, almost normal.
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Dr. Kay Scarpetta* was a noted criminologist of the latter 20th century. Her breakthroughs in the development of procedural guidelines in the field of forensic pathology are still in use today in laboratories across the United States. She began her career in the Virginia Medical Examiners Office and quickly rose to the position of Chief Medical Examiner. Frequently lending her expertise to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), she gained national notoriety for her tireless diligence in the tracking and apprehension of several serial killers, including Temple Gault and Carrie Grethen.

*See supplemental pamphlet: "The Roles of Women and Minorities in US History."
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