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dr. oliver, former deputy investigator, forensic pathologist. dr. ight they haven't finished the autopsy. that is complete b.s. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they even say that, because they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct, nancy. it only takes about two hours to complete an autopsy. apparently they don't want to release the results because it interferes with the evidentiary gathering at this time. >>> you're also charged with felony child abuse. do you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> human trafficking, ma'am, is a class "c" felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? >> yes. >> no further charges will be forthcoming until the jurisdiction has been determined. >> north carolina prosecutors aren't filing any other charges against the mother of 5-year-old shaniya davis, not yet, at least. antoinette davis is charged with human trafficking and child prostitution. a man caught carrying the child is facing kidnapping
dr. oliver, former deputy investigator, forensic pathologist. dr. ight they haven't finished the autopsy. that is complete b.s. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they even say that, because they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct, nancy. it only takes about two hours to complete an autopsy. apparently they don't want to release the results because it interferes with the evidentiary...
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dr. oliver, former deputy investigator, forensic pathologist. dr. onight they haven't finished the autopsy. that is complete b.s. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they even say that, because they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct, nancy. it only takes about two hours to complete an autopsy. apparently they don't want to release the results because it interferes with the evidentiary gathering at this time. >>> you're also charged with felony child abuse. do you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> human trafficking, ma'am, is a class "c" felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? >> yes. >> no further charges will be forthcoming until the jurisdiction has been determined. >> north carolina prosecutors aren't filing any other charges against the mother of 5-year-old shaniya davis, not yet, at least. antoinette davis is charged with human trafficking and child prostitution. a man caught carrying the child is facing kidnappin
dr. oliver, former deputy investigator, forensic pathologist. dr. onight they haven't finished the autopsy. that is complete b.s. it does not take three days to do an autopsy. it doesn't. maybe they are waiting on toxicology reports. why would they even say that, because they don't want to release the outcome yet? >> that's correct, nancy. it only takes about two hours to complete an autopsy. apparently they don't want to release the results because it interferes with the evidentiary...
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dr. howard oliver, joining us out of l.a. former deputy medical examiner, forensic pathologist. dr. er, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst case scenario, that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what the victim would have looked like in life. if these women have been dead four years, can we get a facial i.d. on them? is that possible? >> yes, it's definitely possible. most of the information you'd get with a body that deteriorated and that old would come from a forensic anthropologist. but you could, using anthropology, get a pretty good idea of what this person looked like. >> you're taking a look at some notorious serial killers. jeff dahmer. there you're seeing john wayne basy, the clown kille
dr. howard oliver, joining us out of l.a. former deputy medical examiner, forensic pathologist. dr. er, thank you for being with us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst case scenario, that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a...
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dr. howard oliver, joining us out of l.a. former deputy medical examiner, forensic pathologist. dr. th us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst-case scenario that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we had to use an artist reconstructionist to try and show the jury what the victim would have looked like in life. if these women have been dead four years, can we get a facial i.d. on them? is that possible? >> yes, it's definitely possible. most of the information you'd get with a body that deteriorated and that old would come from a forensic anthropologist, but you could, using anthropology, get a pretty good idea of what this person looked like. the stench would be gone. >> you're taking a look at some notorious serial killers. jeff dahmer. there you're seeing john wayne gacy, the clown killer
dr. howard oliver, joining us out of l.a. former deputy medical examiner, forensic pathologist. dr. th us. doctor, assuming -- let's just assume the worst-case scenario that these bodies have been degenerating for the past four years. now, i don't believe that because there's a stench and if they were that long dead the stench would be gone by now. i'm guessing. but let's just say they're four years old. i've had a case -- i've had cases where bodies had been found a couple years later, and we...