'Our hands are tied':
Closure is essential in the healing process after losing a loved one, but now, some families are having to wait for that because of delays within the Medical Examiner's Office of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Last August, Tawana Hogan lost her husband of 10 years, William.
She says one Sunday morning, he was having stomach pain so he stayed home from church.
When she got back, Hogan said his condition had gotten much worse.
"Paramedics had to come to the house. We were on the way to the ER, but we didn't make it. Even the doctor was dumbfounded about the fact how he was 43, seemingly healthy. He didn't understand it," Hogan said.