List of Autopsy Reports

Provided by Justice of Peace, McLennan County, Precinct 2



The Autopsy Reports were provided to Waco Remembrance (from which the Museum project grew) by the Justice of the Peace (see cover letters June 29, 1995 and July 13, 1995).

See Dr. Nizam Peerwani's testimony, pgs 5962-66, for a description on how the bodies were recovered, autopsied, and identified.  In reviewing this material, an analyst is likely to encounter a number of anomalies, some of which are discussed in Anomalies in the Forensic Process.

Other listings of Davidians are available:

The visitor may also find helpful the Bone Chart and medical glossary available on line. Back: Catalogue of Evidence
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Many people who distrust the mainstream media have turned to alternate news sources, some of which are Internet based.  Unfortunately, many of these alternate sources of news simply promote an alternate series of lies.  These alternate lies are of course dressed up as "exposés."  But you can easily tell the phonies from the real thing.  The information in the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum is an acid test.

Does your news source promote Mike McNulty's video, Waco: The Rules of Engagement or wring its hands because the Davidian law suit against the government failed?  (See Waco Documentary Is A Hoax! and Waco Suits for Waco Suckers.) Does your alternate news source carry promotional pieces about rebuilding the Davidian church in Waco and mouth nice words about "healing"?  (See The Cover-up Church.)

Remember, since ancient times, inquiries into questionable deaths have started with the bodies of the victims.  If your news source won't give you an honest and full account of the forensic information on Waco, or if it does not have a link to the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum ... your alternate news has failed a fundamental acid test.