Diz Autopsy
Diz Autopsy
Diz Autopsy
Medical
Examiner:
Patient Name::
Medical Record #:
DOB/Age::
Race/Gender:
DIZ, TATIANNA
NCBH Path #:
A15-1845
10/28/2015
11/9/2015
12/7/2015
John P. Stewart
Buncombe County Medical Examiner
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Summary of Findings
The cause of death for this 20-year-old woman, Tatianna Diz, is a gunshot wound of the head.
According to investigative reports, the decedent was one of two missing women whose vehicle was found at the edge of the
French Broad River, partially submerged. Blood was noted within the front passenger side of the car. The decedents body was
found in the river, approximately 1- 1 1/2 weeks after being reported missing.
Autopsy findings revealed an entrance gunshot wound at the back of the head. The bullet caused injury to the back part of the right
side of the brain. A bullet was recovered from within the skull. Toxicologic analysis of postmortem blood detected no ethanol.
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
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Body Weight:
Body Length:
BMI:
105 lb
62 in
19.2
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EVIDENCE OF INJURY
HEAD AND NECK
GUNSHOT WOUND
On the posterior right occipital scalp, 3 inches below the top of the head,
32 inches above the inferior gluteal fold, and 2 1/2 inches right of the
posterior midline, is a 1/8 inch, oval defect with a less than 1/16 inch,
pink marginal abrasion which is widest at the 4:00 to 7:00 position,
consistent with an entrance gunshot wound. No soot or stippling is on
the skin surrounding the entrance gunshot wound. A 2-inch,
surrounding, red contusion is present. There are 1/16 inch, radiating,
superficial lacerations at the 11:00 and 12:00 position of the wound. The
wound track sequentially perforates the posterior right occipital bone
and travels tangentially along the lateral right occipital bone, producing a
1 1/2 x 1/2 inch wound track traveling from the posterior to anterior
direction through the bone. Associated injuries include confluent grazing
lacerations of the lateral right occipital lobes with associated
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INTERNAL EXAMINATION
BODY CAVITIES
Panniculus adiposus: 1.5 cm
The right and left pleural cavities contain 250 mL and 200 mL of thin,
red, decompositional fluid, respectively. Approximately 50 mL of similar
fluid is within the peritoneal cavity. All body organs are present in normal
and anatomical position.
NECK
Examination of the soft tissues of the neck, including strap muscles and
large vessels, reveals no abnormalities. The hyoid bone and laryngeal
cartilages are intact. The lingual mucosa is intact; the underlying firm
red-brown musculature is devoid of hemorrhage.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Heart weight: 210 gm
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The upper airway is clear of debris, foreign material, and fluid; the
mucosal surfaces are smooth, yellow-tan and unremarkable. The pleural
surfaces are smooth, glistening and unremarkable. Lobar divisions are
of the usual configuration. The pulmonary parenchyma is dark purple,
exuding small amounts of blood and frothy fluid; no focal lesions are
noted. The pulmonary arteries are normally developed, patent, and
without thrombus or embolus.
ALIMENTARY TRACT
The esophagus is lined by gray-white, smooth mucosa. The gastric
mucosa has postmortem loss of the usual rugal folds and the lumen has
150 mL of tan, thick liquid with pink-red, meat-like material and
yellow-white, partially digested material. The serosa of the small and
large bowel is unremarkable. The appendix is present. The pancreas
has a normal gray-white, lobulated appearance and the ducts are
unobstructed.
GENITOURINARY TRACT
Right kidney: 110 gm
Left kidney:
100 gm
Urine volume: < 1 mL
The renal capsules are smooth and thin, semi-transparent, and strip with
ease from the underlying smooth, dark brown cortical surfaces. The
cortex is sharply delineated from the medullary pyramids, which are dark
purple and unremarkable. The calyces, pelves, and ureters are
unremarkable. The relationships at the trigone are unremarkable. The
mucosa of the urinary bladder is gray-tan and smooth. The uterus,
fallopian tubes, ovaries and vagina are unremarkable. The endometrium
is 0.1 cm thick and tan-red. The breast tissue has the usual fibrous and
adipose mixture.
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Spleen weight: 120 gm
The spleen has a smooth, intact capsule covering dark purple, soft
parenchyma; the lymphoid follicles are indistinct. The regional lymph
nodes appear normal. The bone marrow is red-purple and
homogeneous, without focal abnormality.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
The pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands are unremarkable.
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Except as noted in the "Evidence of Injury" section, the remaining bony
framework, supporting musculature, and soft tissues are not unusual.
Block Summary:
Brain
Pancreas
Lung
Heart
Spleen, kidney
Liver
Microscopic Description:
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TOXICOLOGY
Toxicology Folder:
Date of Report:
T201509155
16-nov-2015
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SPECIMENS received from Jerri L. McLemore on 12-nov-2015
S150025611: 5.0 ml Blood
SOURCE: Iliac vein
CONDITION: Postmortem
OBTAINED: 09-nov-2015
Liver
CONDITION: Postmortem
OBTAINED: 09-nov-2015
_______________________________________________________________________________
S150025613:
SOURCE: Other
Muscle
CONDITION: Postmortem
OBTAINED: 09-nov-2015
Brain
CONDITION: Postmortem
OBTAINED: 09-nov-2015
_______________________________________________________________________________
Accredited by the American Board of Forensic Toxicology, Inc.
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REPORT ***
COPY TO:
John P. Stewart, MD
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