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🗓️ 3 January 2023
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Meth addict drowns newborn. Cat ladies cited for trespassing.
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0:00.0 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan. I was the youngest medical legal death investigator in the country. |
0:05.0 | The world that I inhabited gave me insight into things that most of the general public can't even |
0:10.3 | begin to imagine, always having to view the abnormal in the context of the normal. To make them make |
0:16.7 | sense, if you will, when all is said and done, I was the voice of the dead. Listen to body bags with |
0:22.9 | Joseph Scott Morgan, only I Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:30.5 | Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace, breaking crime news now. |
0:33.2 | Taylor Blahaw gives birth to a baby girl at home using meth as a pain reliever. The child starts to cry, |
0:41.6 | Blahaw and boyfriend Brandon Thoma afraid her cries might attract attention of cops, |
0:47.4 | drown the baby girl in the bathtub. Nancy, the couple was also afraid that |
0:52.8 | cops would find meth in the baby's system and they would lose custody of their two-year-old. |
0:59.0 | The couple held her under the water until she was dead. Thoma then put the baby's body in a backpack |
1:05.3 | and buried it. Both Thoma 31 and Blahaw 24 now charged with murder. Good reddits. |
1:15.7 | More crime injustice news after this. |
1:17.8 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan. I was the youngest medical legal death investigator in the country. |
1:28.4 | I started my career on the Main Streets of New Orleans and finished up as a senior investigator |
1:33.5 | with a Fulton County Medical Examiner's office in Atlanta. The first time I've ever made a death |
1:38.3 | notification on you after that moment that I was going to try to be as compassionate as I possibly |
1:43.6 | could when families are rocked by death. The only thing they really want are answers. They ask |
1:51.2 | how, where, sometimes why. They have no understanding and for me I would have to give voice to those |
1:59.6 | things to describe them. To make them make sense if you will. When all is said and done, |
2:06.4 | I was there advocate. I was the voice of the dead. I speak for those that can no longer speak for |
2:12.2 | themselves. Listen to body bags with Joseph Scott Morgan on the iHeart Radio app, |
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