It stands to reason that the most difficult cases to investigate are those in which the individual s death was sudden, unexpected, and unexplained. Very few deaths occur where the deceased has no significant medical history, no trauma, no significant autopsy findings, and very little social history in which to investigate. Infant deaths almost always fit this category, making them consistently the most complicated and challenging deaths to investigate.
Investigating Infant Deaths draws on the expertise of a forensic nurse and member of the CDC core team for the Sudden Unexpected...
It stands to reason that the most difficult cases to investigate are those in which the individual s death was sudden, unexpected, and unexplained. Ve...