

Dr. Joye Carter: The Nation’s First Black Chief Medical Examiner takes on Death in Custody
Oct 3, 2023
Dr. Joye Carter, the first Black chief medical examiner, discusses diversity in death investigation, the impact of cell phone and body worn camera videos on forensic death investigations, origins and controversy of excited delirium, opinions on excited delirium and determining manner of death, and challenges of holding individuals accountable for deaths in custody.
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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
The Importance of Diversity in Death Investigation
05:40 • 11min
The Impact of Cell Phone and Body Worn Camera Videos on Forensic Death Investigations
16:52 • 2min
The Origins and Controversy of Excited Delirium
18:26 • 3min
Opinions on Excited Delirium and the Importance of Determining Manner of Death
21:19 • 5min
Challenges of Holding Individuals Accountable for Deaths in Custody
26:11 • 25min