"Michael M. Baden" is a physician and Board certification/board-certified Forensic pathology/forensic pathologist known for his work investigating high-profile deaths and as a host of HBO’s Autopsy (TV series)/Autopsy. He is also the forensic science contributor for Fox News Channel. He has been the author or co-author of more than 80 articles and books on aspects of forensic medicine and also of two popular nonfiction books, Unnatural Death: Confessions of a Medical Examiner and Dead Reckoning: the New Science of Catching Killers. He and his wife have written the thriller Remains Silent.

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I take this personal. I own these blocks.

My opinion, ... ... is it was not caused by somebody's fingernail.

It didn't happen the way she was being charged.

It's likely there was more than one perpetrator, ... It's hard for a single perpetrator to control two victims at the same time in a public place.

It's a deep, irregular cut and it was cut by some sharp, jagged object ... a jagged piece of glass or a knife. My opinion is it was most likely broken glass.

The people who died were hit by shrapnel.

I don't have any personal upset at the death penalty as an abstraction, ... What I do realize is how many mistakes can be made with the way things are being done now.

It could give the false impression that they all died as a result of the storm — and that whatever actions or mistakes were made by local, federal and state authorities didn't contribute to the deaths.

She was a very sick child.