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Summary of Richard Shepherd's Unnatural Causes
Summary of Richard Shepherd's Unnatural Causes
Summary of Richard Shepherd's Unnatural Causes
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#1 I was flying home from an autopsy when I had a panic attack. I was a bit shaken by it, but I continued doing my job.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateOct 8, 2022
ISBN9798350039757
Summary of Richard Shepherd's Unnatural Causes
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    #1

    I was flying home from an autopsy when I had a panic attack. I was a bit shaken by it, but I continued doing my job.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I was a pathologist, and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre, which was a significant national disaster and a personal tragedy for the people of that town.

    #2

    I was a pathologist, and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre, which was a significant national disaster and a personal tragedy for the people of that town. I was the caring parent focusing on my children, while at the same time the forensic expert desperate to get in the car and see what was happening.

    #3

    I was a pathologist, and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre, which was a significant national disaster and a personal tragedy for the people of that town. I was the caring parent focusing on my children, while at the same time the forensic expert desperate to get in the car and see what was happening.

    #4

    I was a pathologist, and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre. I was the caring parent focusing on my children, while at the same time the forensic expert desperate to get in the car and see what was happening.

    #5

    I was a pathologist and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre, which was a significant national disaster and a personal tragedy for the people of that town. I was the caring parent focusing on my children, while at the same time the forensic expert desperate to get in the car and see what was happening.

    #6

    After a post-mortem, pathologists provide a detailed report on the deceased’s body, which may include a cause of death. They must confirm the formal identification of the deceased and this alone is a very long and complex process.

    #7

    I was a pathologist and I was on the case of the Hungerford massacre, which was a significant national disaster and a personal

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