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Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

Pathology with Dr. Priya | A Zone 7 Series: When Families Deserve More

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

For Dr. Priya, the autopsy is just the beginning. What happens next can change everything for the families left behind.

In this episode, Dr. Priya Banerjee joins Sheryl McCollum, to examine a side of autopsies that rarely makes headlines: the profound responsibility of communicating with families. Dr. Priya reflects on the power of empathy in the autopsy suite, the deep importance of walking families through trauma with care, and the surprising ways postmortem findings can protect the living.

She shares raw personal experiences—from the loss of her own parents to advocating for grieving families left behind during COVID—and the critical role of cultural awareness, front-line staff, and honest conversations. Listeners will also learn how autopsies sometimes uncover hereditary conditions that can lead to lifesaving interventions for surviving loved ones.

This is forensic pathology not just as a science, but as a service.

 

Highlights:

  • (0:00) The emotional weight of entering the medical examiner’s office
  • (1:30) Debunking the ‘grim reaper’ myth of pathology
  • (3:00) Personal loss and professional insight: How Dr. Priya’s grief reshaped her work
  • (5:45) The unsung heroes of the ME office—investigators and admin staff
  • (6:45) Why Dr. Priya insists on calling families directly
  • (9:00) Launching a private autopsy service in response to COVID-era needs
  • (13:00) Managing expectations: What autopsies reveal and what they can’t
  • (15:00) Working with families and finding closure
  • (16:30) Cultural and religious barriers to autopsy
  • (24:00) Why refusing an autopsy can hurt future legal or health outcomes
  • (27:00) The hidden legacy of genetic disease
  • (30:00) Dr. Priya’s pet and power of early intervention

 

About the Hosts

Dr. Priya Banerjee is a board-certified forensic pathologist with extensive experience in death investigation, clinical forensics, and courtroom testimony. A graduate of Johns Hopkins, she served for over a decade as Rhode Island’s state medical examiner and now runs a private forensic pathology practice. Her work includes military deaths, NSA cases, and high-profile investigations. Dr. Priya has also been featured as a forensic expert on platforms such as CrimeOnline and Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She is a dedicated educator, animal lover, and proud mom.

Website: anchorforensicpathology.com
Twitter/X: @Autopsy_MD

Sheryl McCollum is an Emmy Award–winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, and the Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She works as a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department and is the co-author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI), a nationally recognized nonprofit that brings together universities, law enforcement, and experts to help solve unsolved homicides, missing persons cases, and kidnappings.

Email: [email protected]
Twitter/X: @ColdCaseTips
Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum
Instagram: @officialzone7podcast

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:11.8

Y'all welcome back to Pathology with Dr. Priya.

0:16.7

Let me tell you something.

0:18.6

Doctor.

0:20.3

It is just one of those things.

0:24.2

Every single time that I've got to go to the medical examiner's office,

0:29.1

whether it's to participate in the autopsy process,

0:34.4

pick up evidence or go and just have a conversation about what we think is going on with an investigation.

0:40.9

The lobby, I mean, it is just awful.

0:45.6

It's like sterile and the walls are just barren and maybe have a photograph of, you know, something just generic.

0:55.4

I don't know.

0:56.6

And you just think these poor families that are coming there,

1:00.2

and they're already suffering with trauma,

1:03.5

they're scared of death.

1:04.6

They don't understand what's going on.

1:06.3

They're trying to process the worst information

1:08.8

that they've only been given a very short time ago.

1:12.9

And now it's just this, I don't know, heartbreaking process that everybody is now involved in.

1:21.7

So here's what I would love to happen today.

1:25.8

With your expertise, just talk about general family

1:30.2

communication and how that relates to the autopsy process.

1:35.5

Wow. Well, that's a big one. Okay. And I can only speak for myself. Obviously, this is our

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