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Re: Missing California Man Found in Storage Unit Freezer Then you're familiar with the paperwork and procedure involved. You should get his report and post it here. You'd have better luck than I would. |
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Re: Missing California Man Found in Storage Unit Freezer Quote:
I guess it wouldn't hurt to try. I used to forge clients' signatures all the time per the attorneys' requests, if needed. I'd trace them. I've gotten some Autopsies on line and via USPS, but, the people who post them obtained them and they never have the photos to go with them. I also got concert tickets for a judge, lol! It made me nervous, but, I was assured by one of the attorneys that it was cool. I didn't want my sources getting in trouble. |
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Re: Missing California Man Found in Storage Unit Freezer Probably wouldn't require forgeries. One of those public domain things, I think. And I, for one, wouldn't need the pictures. I just like to read the reports because they're chock-full of important-sounding clinical terms. The reports on the Columbine victims were the first ones I ever read, and it was an eye-opener to find that gunshot wounds to the head are still described as fractures. |