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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan: The Hollywood Hills Homicide of Amie Harwick

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Amie Harwick, a sex therapist and former fiancé of actor Drew Carey, is found unresponsive under a balcony in her Hollywood Hills home on the morning of February 15th, 2020. She is rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, passes away. The evidence at the crime scene and on Harwick’s body indicated signs of a struggle and her having been thrown from the balcony.  

In this episode of Body Bags, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Jackie Howard discuss blunt force trauma, the difference between falling/being thrown from a great height, how to tell in what order injuries occur, and why a nicotine syringe became a major factor in this case.

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Show Notes:

0:00 - Intro

1:25 - Background and overview of the case

3:45 - Where do you start with a case like this?

5:10 - Amie Harwick being thrown from her balcony

7:30 - How do we know she was thrown off the balcony?

15:45 - Do the injuries differ depending on whether you are thrown from a great height or fall from one?

19:00 - Blunt force trauma

20:10 -  How does the M.E. go about examining all the injuries?

25:50 - Is it possible that Amie was beaten and that caused the injuries to her liver, not the fall?

29:40 - How can you tell what order the injuries happened in?

32:00 - If Amie fell, and was not thrown, would her death still be considered blunt force trauma?

34:00 - Suspects in Amie’s case 

34:55 - How investigators suspect the murder played out

36:40 - Finding a nicotine filled syringe and what that signifies 

42:10 - Harwick’s ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse, becomes the prime suspect

44:45 - Pursehouse has been charged with murder, first degree residential burglary, and special circumstance allegation of lying in wait.

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0:50.0

I've been out to LA a few times a month.

0:52.0

In my career I've had to film different things out there and interact with folks out in

0:56.9

Hollywood. One of the odd little sides about LA is this location there called the Hollywood Hills.

1:05.9

It's strange for somebody like me that lives down here in the deep south.

1:10.9

But you go there and the roads just kind of snake around.

1:14.9

You never know where you're going to wind up.

1:17.9

But I got to tell you, you know, when you begin to take it all in and you look down and

1:23.9

you can see the city kind of laying out there before you. It's quite breathtaking.

1:28.9

It almost looks as though it's not real.

1:32.9

It almost does in fact seem like in that setting that the city is a movie set.

1:41.9

The views are fantastic.

1:43.9

Today we're going to talk about a lady that lived there that was part and parcel of that community

1:50.9

that people knew. People in very high echelons out in Hollywood.

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