05/20/2026
One of the biggest lies television ever sold us is that death looks peaceful.
In reality, bodies are constantly changing in intense and disturbing ways as the effects of death unfold. In , these changes create markers that medical examiners can use to determine everything thing from time of death to whether the body was moved.
Do you think television sanitizes death too much, or should some realities stay off-screen?
04/01/2026
TV and Movies often show autopsies being completed quickly. Look in the body, solve the crime. In reality, a forensic autopsy can and SHOULD take 6 to 12 weeks. A physical examine can be completed within 48 hours, but you must consider the lab testing and trace evidence examination, among others. While getting answers feel like the most important part of an autopsy, patience and care are the true priorities.
05/23/2016
http://staugustine.com/news/local-news/2016-01-12/michelle-oconnells-remains-exhumed-familys-request #.V0L_lWaIQ0V
Family has Michelle O'Connell's body exhumed; private investigator says evidence found
The remains of Michelle O'Connell, a St. Johns County woman who died from a gunshot wound in 2010, were exhumed Monday for an autopsy at the request of her family. O'Connell died in September 2010 in St.
05/23/2016
Today, Dr. William Anderson will be interviewed on Crime Watch (CBS) at 3:00 pm regarding the second autopsy performed on Michelle O'Connell, 24, of Jacksonville, Florida that was murdered in 2010.
Check out CRIME WATCH (3pm EST on CBS)
11/12/2015
Get professional medical services from our forensic consultant at Forensic Dimensions in Orlando, Florida. Since 1993, we have provided consulting services for attorneys on either side of a medicolegal issue. While medical examiners are employees of the state, county, and city so they only work with the prosecution, we are able to work for any side. We are able to ensure that the other pathologists' work is accurate and medically appropriate.
Our Director, William R Anderson MD, Is a medical doctor, specializing in the practice of Pathology, certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic and Clinical & Forensic Pathology.
08/02/2015
Dr. Anderson's assistant, Cooper. He is such a great helper. :)