Identified: April 14, 1994
Method: DNA
The upper portion
of 's body was separated from the lower portion by forces
not described. The separation was so complete, the pathologists did separate autopsies on
the two portions, which they called MC Doe
and MC Doe 69. Only after DNA identification was it
understood that the two were parts of the same body.
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Summary and Comment: The autopsy report states:
- Cause of death: Inhalation of carbon monoxide due to fire.
- Body parts are separated.
- "Advanced state of decomposition."
- "Torso, most of the upper extremities, neck structures and head are missing."
Summary and Comment: The DOJ Report states:
- Unidentified Branch Davidians From April 19 Fire … Doe 67-5, a one year old girl, died of smoke and carbon monoxide inhalation. Her body was found in the bunker.
Summary and Comment: The Inquest Certificate states:
- Smoke and carbon monoxide inhalation
- Focal charring
Reference: List of Death Reports
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