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Jackson Autopsy Report Patched: William Action

William "Action" Jackson was a 300-pound enforcer and "juice man" (loan collector) for the Chicago Outfit

The Autopsy: Conducted by Dr. Harrison F. Bale

The autopsy was performed on March 13, 1889, at 10:00 AM in the back room of Bale’s Pharmacy & Surgery, which doubled as Dodge City’s only morgue. The report is handwritten in cursive on faded, onionskin paper. Dr. Harrison F. Bale, a 52-year-old graduate of the Rush Medical College (Class of 1861), was the attending physician and coroner. His tone is clinical, detached, and at times, remarkably modern.

Given the rumors surrounding Jackson’s death, the toxicology section of the William Action Jackson autopsy report is the primary focus. william action jackson autopsy report

His body was found on August 12, 1961, face-forward in the trunk of his green Cadillac convertible, which had been abandoned on Lower Wacker Drive. Forensic and Coroner Findings

Elias pulled the file. It was heavier than it looked. Inside, tucked between the arrest warrant and the witness statements, was a thick, yellowed envelope marked AUTOPSY REPORT – RESTRICTED – DR. A. HALLOWAY. William "Action" Jackson was a 300-pound enforcer and

Understanding the Autopsy Report
An autopsy report is a formal document prepared by a forensic pathologist to determine the cause and manner of death. It includes a detailed examination of the body, both externally and internally, and may involve toxicology tests, imaging, and histological analysis. The report typically addresses whether the death was accidental, suicidal, homicidal, or due to natural causes.

Blunt Force and Penetrating Trauma: His kneecaps were smashed with a bat, his ribs were broken, and he had been shot in the leg. The report is handwritten in cursive on faded,

: His body showed numerous cuts, burns from a blow torch, and marks from an electric cattle prod used on his genitals and anus. Sharp Force Trauma

Alternatively, maybe it's a fictional case created for an essay prompt. The user wants an essay discussing an autopsy report for a hypothetical William Action Jackson. Since there's no real report, I should frame the essay as a hypothetical to discuss the process and implications of autopsies. I need to mention what an autopsy typically includes: cause of death, findings, medical significance, legal aspects. Maybe also touch on the role of autopsies in understanding diseases or legal cases.