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🗓️ 3 April 2025
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A shocking video our of New Orleans shows an Orleans Parish Coroner's Office employee dragging a murder victim's body down the front steps of his home! Project NOLA posts the video to social media and the next day, OUTRAGE. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack take a look at what happened on the scene to allow this to take place. Joe takes the time to explain the possible damage being done, not just to the victim, but to the prosecution case at trial.
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00:05.89 Introduction, New Orleans
05:18.12 Description of Large Man dead for a long time
08:26.46 Getting the man down the stairs
10:27.13 The dead deserve dignity and respect
14:28.29 Recalling a story from autobiography
20:08.56 A body being drug from a home
25:08.48 Dragging a body down the stairs
30:00.43 Body is being damaged
35:56.52 Everything in the case can be ruined
40:41.59 Homes are very close
45:51.47 Conclusion
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0:00.0 | Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley Season 1. |
0:09.1 | Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil. |
0:13.7 | I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known. |
0:18.5 | At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer. |
0:20.9 | Listen to new episodes of Bone Valley Season 2, starting April 9th on the IHeart Radio app, |
0:26.6 | Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:31.9 | Bodybacks with Joseph Scott Moore. |
0:36.2 | Having spent many, many years working in the morgue, one of the most difficult things about |
0:45.3 | the morgue as a workplace, particularly if you're at a smaller jurisdiction, is not having |
0:51.9 | to deal with decomposed bodies or complex gunshot wound case where the victim might have multiple wound tracks through the body. |
1:02.4 | Or even being exposed to infectious diseases, which we were quite a bit. |
1:08.8 | You know what the most difficult thing was? Was being alone in the morgue. |
1:13.9 | And I don't mean, you know, ghosties and goblins and those sorts of things. I've never seen |
1:20.5 | one as a death investigator. I was around a lot of dead bodies. The one thing, though, give me a little latitude here that haunts me is the |
1:31.3 | fact that I had to move bodies by myself. I found myself in positions where I was moving |
1:39.4 | individuals that were well in excess of 300 pounds. All by myself. |
1:44.9 | And to this day, I pay the price with my back and my shoulder and my hip. |
1:53.3 | If you can get a second pair of hands to help you, to move to dead because they are dead weight. It's always best. But there are |
2:07.5 | certain things that we do when we're around the dead that indicate to us and to the world |
2:17.1 | around us, more importantly, |
2:18.3 | that we care for those that have passed on. |
2:24.3 | The worst thing anyone could ever be seen doing in public |
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