Although this is an unpleasant idea for the average person, autopsy is an integral part of the investigation process. Death autopsy is to examine the body after death in order to determine the cause and extent (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) of the death and the cause of the cause of the disease. It is often used as a means of gathering evidence, taking physical trauma, or diagnosing the illness or medical condition of the dead. Often it is used in conjunction with the police investigation to seek justice in the trial system.
In the afternoon of February 9, 2018, the Associated Press posted an original PDF of Stephen Paddock's autopsy results. Nearly two hours later, autopsy report has been removed from the article. The news media follow-up report focused on the anxiolytics detected in the paddock system, covering the report of the big hits, necropsy showed no motivation for clues. None of these news media saw the results of autopsy and they were lying to their audience. In this regard, somehow, the Associated Press appealed that the results of the autopsy had to delete them, but it seems that law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation is most important to soothe It was the fact that it was supposed to be a big hit article in a part. The most serious mass shooting in contemporary American history is not only exciting, it shows the conspiracy of the AP covering the truth.
Prior to the controversy of Dale Earnhardt, Florida has clear rules on this topic as well as many states, as the acquisition of autopsy reports is dominated primarily by state law and most autopsies are done by state quarantine officials Although it was not, it was called "a very friendly access state". Well, in Florida law the notice of any hearing who survived the spouse or family, that anyone trying to copy display or autopsy pictures, videotapes or records must show reasonable reasons in the court It is necessary to provide. Some states are influenced by Florida and enact legislation prohibiting or restricting access to autopsy records, but other states are resisting such efforts. For example, in 2005, under the pressure of newspaper publishers, Wyoming State Council opposed the bill to refuse general access to post-mortem records.
Medical and non-professional media are discussing the importance of hospital's declining autopsy rate, and various explanations are made. In one aspect, autopsies Some authors describe as the last relic of medicine, but in this era it was replaced by non-invasive techniques. On the other hand, there are people who warn against the horrible result of continuously insisting on the clinical relevance of autopsy and not fully using it. (Unlike hospital necropsy) usually they do not need permission to close relatives, usually by murder, by suicide or by accidental suspicion, by regional regulation, forensic pathologist or forensic autopsy examiner, they do not need permission to close relatives. In most jurisdictions we collect reliable data on forensic necropsy and according to statistics forensic necropsy rate increases with time