The independent autopsy in the death of Nolan Xavier Wells has been released, but it has left his family and the public with more questions than answers. Legal analyst Monique Pressley joins Mimi Brown on Front Page to help unpack what the report does—and does not—say.
The conversation explores the limitations of a second autopsy, what it means when certain organs and tissues were previously examined during the initial state autopsy, whether the independent pathologist can review materials from the original examination, and what investigators may still learn from the pending toxicology report.
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