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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Photos won’t get released, but the autopsy report will. Can’t block that. They are trying to block everything. It must be bad. [/quote] Umm you sure about that? What if the court determines ‘good cause’ was he was murdered and it’s being covered up? The photos can be shown to prosecution and they’ll leak the description to whichever local reporter. [i](4)(a) The court, upon a showing of good cause, may issue an order authorizing any person to view or copy a photograph or video recording of an autopsy or to listen to or copy an audio recording of an autopsy and may prescribe any restrictions or stipulations that the court deems appropriate. (b) In determining good cause, the court shall consider whether such disclosure is necessary for the public evaluation of governmental performance; the seriousness of the intrusion into the family’s right to privacy and whether such disclosure is the least intrusive means available; and the availability of similar information in other public records, regardless of form.[/i][/quote] This was a big deal in Florida after Dale Earnhardt wrecked and died during the Daytona 500. The family sued to prevent release of photos. I remember a lot of news about it but it was a long time ago. I’m not sure, but I think the families approach here may have more to do with Florida law and not wanting photos splashed across the internet than something salacious. [/quote] +1 If it were my loved one I roukd be horrified at the idea of photos released to the public, and in this case they would certainly be scrutinized by the masses. No privacy or dignity.[/quote]
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