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The Coroner "Kept Several Skulls as Trophies from the Deceased He Examined"

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A very short excerpt from yesterday's Seventh Circuit opinion in Betts v. Boone County

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 17, 2026
The practice of trophy-keeping may reflect a broader cultural fascination with death, warranting a conversation about its impacts on society.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 17, 2026
The ethical implications of trophy-keeping by coroners require a thorough examination to balance science, respect for the dead, and public interest.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 17, 2026
Maintaining skulls as educational tools can enhance the understanding of forensic science and promote greater public awareness of death investigation.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 17, 2026
Allowing coroners to keep skulls could lead to a slippery slope of desensitization towards death and the deceased's humanity.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jun 17, 2026
The coroner's practice of keeping skulls as trophies undermines the dignity of the deceased and disrespects the families of the departed.

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