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Dec 4, 1999 · Gene Rayburn, who became a mainstay on television from the 1960's to the 80's as the amiable host of ''The Match Game,'' died on Monday at his home in Beverly, Mass. He was 81. The cause was...
Match Game. Rayburn on the set of Match Game 76. From 1962 to 1969, Rayburn hosted The Match Game. In the original version, which aired from New York on NBC, Rayburn read questions to two panels, each consisting of a celebrity and two audience members.
Dec 3, 1999 · Gene Rayburn, the actor and veteran quiz show host best known for emceeing television’s “The Match Game,” has died. He was 81. Rayburn died Monday at his home near Gloucester, Mass., of...
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Jurisdiction of death investigation is the responsibility of the local coroner or medical examiner. There is no uniform system across the United States; different states, counties, and cities use one or the other, or a hybrid of both. The differences between the two entities are not the focus of this article and will not be explicitly discussed. Pr...
Topics regarding crime scene investigation — as it applies to the pathologist/investigator — will be addressed in this article. The goal of the pathologist/investigator at the crime scene differs from the duties of other scene officials. Some functions may overlap, however, and it is up to the pathologist/investigator to coordinate common efforts t...
Altered scene:An altered scene is a death scene in which the body has been moved, the microenvironment has been changed, or materials have been displaced or deposited before the arrival of the investigator. Blood spatter: Blood spatter is generated when force is exerted such that it overcomes the surface tension of the parent blood source. Such for...
The coroner or medical examiner generally has jurisdiction over a body in which the decedent's manner of death is considered to be any of the following: 1. Suspicious or unexpected: These may include, but are not limited to, deaths within a 24-hour period of hospital admission, infant deaths, deaths in which the person has not been under the recent...
Dec 4, 1999 · Gene Rayburn, 81, who amused TV audiences from the 1960s to the 1980s as host of "The Match Game," died of congestive heart failure Nov. 29 at the home of his daughter in Gloucester, Mass.
Dec 3, 1999 · Gene Rayburn, famed as the host of TV’s popular “Match Game,” has died at 81. He died Monday in Gloucester, Mass., of congestive heart failure.
Oct 26, 2010 · A sketch or his own photograph is sometimes useful, and some forensic medicine experts use a Polaroid, digital or video camera for instant recording of the death scene. Any obvious cause of death should be observed, and any blood pools or splashes noted in relation to the position of the corpse.