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First-ever "psychological autopsy" in a criminal case in Kan
First-ever "psychological autopsy" in a criminal case in Kan
First-ever "psychological autopsy" in a criminal case in Kansas used to determine mindset of fatal shooting victim
After a traditional autopsy, a coroner ruled Kristen Trickle died by suicide. But prosecutors in Kansas questioned if she could have fired the large-caliber revolver that killed her and ordered an autopsy of her mind.
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