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Citation

Hayes J. Acad. Forensic Pathol. 2017; 7(3): 502-514.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, National Association of Medical Examiners)

DOI

10.23907/2017.043

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A disclaimer: what follows is a first-person account of my experience following the 9/11 attack. I've read over what I've written, and will warn you now that it is spotty and self-indulgent, repetitive, peppered with gaping holes from things I've forgotten or repressed. You will likely find it irritating - it's essentially 8000 words of meandering, mawkish bleating - but it is fairly honest, and only minimally self-censored. One thing it is not in any way at all is a representation of the positions or opinions of the City of New York, or the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York. I left that agency at the end of 2015, after 25 years in service to the city; the thoughts and words here are my own.

© 2018 Academic Forensic Pathology Inc.

Keywords: Forensic pathology; 9/11; Mass fatalities; Terrorism; New York City; Twin Towers;


Language: en

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