03-05-2018, 05:17 PM
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser ran this story tonight:
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/03/05...-big-isle/
I remember this Waimea child's death from blunt force trauma last summer. The part of the article that floored me was this:
"Detectives received on Feb. 22 the results of the autopsy performed July 27."
Is it just me, or is it utterly incomprehensible that someone or some office could sit on an autopsy report on this sort of case for seven months? Or that the cops would wait that long without asking for one? Something really stinks here.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/03/05...-big-isle/
I remember this Waimea child's death from blunt force trauma last summer. The part of the article that floored me was this:
"Detectives received on Feb. 22 the results of the autopsy performed July 27."
Is it just me, or is it utterly incomprehensible that someone or some office could sit on an autopsy report on this sort of case for seven months? Or that the cops would wait that long without asking for one? Something really stinks here.