Chapter

Analysis of blunt head injuries in a forensic case
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00:00 - 05:10 (05:10)

The diagnosis of the cause of death in Darlene R. Hulse, a 28-year-old woman, was blunt head injuries causing extensive bruising and deep tears on the face and head, with evidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage on the surface of the brain.

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The hosts examine the cause of death in Darlene's case, specifically the pathologist's 1984 findings that didn't quite make sense.
00:00 - 01:34 (01:34)
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True Crime
Summary

The hosts examine the cause of death in Darlene's case, specifically the pathologist's 1984 findings that didn't quite make sense. They hope that this revelation will shed new light on the case and uncover the truth.

Chapter
Analysis of blunt head injuries in a forensic case
Episode
14 of 15: A Massive Revelation
Podcast
The Deck Investigates
The medical examination of a corpse reveals diffuse scalp and internal hemorrhage over the brain's surface, along with subarachnoid hemorrhage.
01:34 - 05:10 (03:36)
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Crime Investigation
Summary

The medical examination of a corpse reveals diffuse scalp and internal hemorrhage over the brain's surface, along with subarachnoid hemorrhage. The examination also indicates rare fractures of the hyoid bone caused by strangulation, common in true crime scenarios.

Chapter
Analysis of blunt head injuries in a forensic case
Episode
14 of 15: A Massive Revelation
Podcast
The Deck Investigates