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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCoroner Report - Gonzalez_RedactedORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER 1071 W. Santa Ana Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Coroner Division DECEDENT: GONZALEZ, Jessica CASE NUMBER: 13-02615-BB AGE: 35 Years DOB: SEX: Female RACE: Hispanic PLACE OF DEATH: UCI Medical Center DATE/TIME OF DEATH: 06/23/2013 08:55 AUTOPSY DATE/TIME: 06/26/2013 9:00 PLACE OF AUTOPSY: Orange County Coroner Facility 1071 W. Santa Ana Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92703 AUTOPSY ATTENDANTS: Felicia Burke, OCSD Aide Sahagun, OCSD Julian Rodriguez, SAPD Loren Dawson, OCDA Alana R. Hoesch, OCSD Alana R. Hoesch, OCCO CAUSE OF DEATH: Multiple gunshot wounds OTHER CONDITIONS: None MANNER: Homicide CERTIFICATE ISSUED: 6/26/2013 AMENDMENT: \ ~ 1 Etoi M. Davenport, M.D. Forensic Pathologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT EXTERNAL EXAMINATION AND EVIDENCE OF INJURY EVIDENCE OF MEDICAL INTERVENTION 13-02615-BB Page 2 1. Endotracheal tube extending from the mouth, located 21 cm at the teeth, with an attached white cloth strap extending over the cheeks to the back of the neck. 2. Medical monitoring pads adhered to the anterior left shoulder, the mid upper abdomen, and the left abdomen. 3. Pulse monitoring strip adhered to the 2 nd left finger with the distal end of the monitoring cord found looped through a fractured rib of a lateral left thoracotomy site. 4. Gaping thoracotomy site of the anterolateral left chest. 5. lntraosseous catheter extending from anterior left leg. 6. Paper bags secured over the hands and wrists, with clear tape surrounding the wrist area. 7. There is a chest tube extending from the lateral right chest. There is bloody fluid within the tubing. GENERAL: The body is that of a normally developed, thin woman, appearing consistent with the listed age of 35 years. The length is 65 inches and the weight is 97 pounds as received. POSTMORTEM CHANGES: The body is well preserved, cool to touch, and has not been embalmed. Rigidity is mildly to moderately developed in the jaw and extremities. Lividity is dorsal, faint-pink, and barely blanches with pressure. HEAD: The scalp is covered with medium length dark brown hair. The ears are normally formed and located. The irides are brown and the corneas are clear. The conjunctivae and sclerae are free of petechiae or evidence of injury. The nasal bridge and facial bones are intact and free of palpable fractures. The lips ~ 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page3 are normally formed. The teeth are natural and in fair condition with patchy areas of yellowish-brown dental discolorations. NECK: The neck is straight and symmetrical. CHEST: The breasts are symmetrical without palpable masses. ABDOMEN: The abdomen is flat and soft without palpable masses. EXTERNAL GENITALIA: The external genitalia is that of a normal adult woman. The pubic hair is closely shaven. UPPER EXTREMITIES: The arms are normally formed. The fingernails are trimmed. The ventral right forearm has an ovoid-shaped, elongated, retracted, hyperpigmented scar measuring 7 ¾ x 2 ¼ inches. In the midst of this scar is a gunshot defect (described below). At the superior medial border of this scar is a broad band of 4 x ½ inch hypopigmented healed scar extending onto the medial ventral right arm. The medial ventral left forearm has a small½ inch linear healed scar. The dorsal 2nd left finger has a 1/4 x 5/16 inch brown scabbed lesion. The dorsal 4th right finger has a 1/16 inch brown scabbed lesion, and a ¼ inch faint pink contusion. LOWER EXTREMITIES: The legs are normally formed and free of edema. The toenails are trimmed with dark-red polish . The anterior medial right thigh and groin has two broad bands of linear; retracted healed scars, both vertically oriented. There are also 4 adjacent round, scabbed, 1/16 inch in diameter each, lesions (possible healing needle punctures). The left groin has a ¾ inch in diameter hyperpigmented raised lesion with central necrosis. The bilateral thighs and legs have numerous hypo-and hyperpigmented scars, with some being retracted and all ranging between¾ to¼ inches in dimension, individually. In the midst of these healed scars are multiple faint blue contusions (described below under "Evidence of Injury"). 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT GONZALEZ, Jessica 13-02615-BB Page4 BACK: The back is straight and symmetrical. The bilateral upper back has a tattoo that reads "Mi Vieja Aurora". The right back also has a tattoo of a girl. Within the tattoo of a girl is a gunshot wound in the abdomen area of the tattoo over the right back (described below under "Evidence of Injury"). The left buttock has a retracted healed scar. I. EVIDENCE OF INJURY BLUNT FORCE INJURIES (NOT ASSOCIATED WITH GUNSHOT DEFECTS): The upper right cheek has a ¾ inch in diameter yellowish-red dry abrasion. The anterior midline neck (centered just left of the anterior neck midline) has a 1 ¼ x % inch yellowish red contusion. The dorsolateral left forearm has a very faint ¾ inch in diameter pink contusion. The dorsal 2nd left finger has a 1/4 x 5/16 inch brown scabbed lesion . The dorsal 4th right finger has a 1/16 inch brown scabbed lesion . The dorsal 4th right finger also has a ¼ inch faint pink contusion. The anterior thighs, anterior right leg, and the dorsal aspects of both feet have numerous patchy blue (some very faint) contusions ranging from ¾ inches to 1 ¼ inches in greatest dimensions, individually. II. GUNSHOT ENTRANCE/TANGENTIAL WOUND OF VENTRAL RIGHT FOREARM: A. ENTRANCE: The ventral right forearm (within a large, elongated healed scar) has a linear, 1 % x 3/16 inch gunshot entrance/tangential wound that is obliquely oriented at the 1-7 o'clock direction. It is just right of the right ventral forearm midline, and is centered 12 1/s inches proximal to the 3rd right fingertip. The right upper extremity measures 27 ½ inches in length. 512112013 bl (13547) Etoi M . Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Pages B. PATH: An x-ray of the right forearm reveals two tiny slivers of radiopaque fragment of the right forearm and an indented and fractured right ulnar bone. The bulk of the bullet is not detected on X-ray. C. EXIT: There is none, and the wound was likely caused by bullet fragment that further fragmented once it struck the ulnar bone. D. PROJECTILE/FRAGMENTS: Two tiny slivers of radiopaque fragments are seen on the x-ray of the right forearm. They are not retrieved. E. DIRECTION: Given the standard anatomic position of the body, the direction is front-to-back and upwards. Ill. GUNSHOT WOUND OF VENTRAL LATERAL RIGHT ARM: A. ENTRANCE: The ventral lateral right arm has an ovoid-shaped, vertically-oriented, 1 ½ x ½ inch gunshot entrance wound that is centered 1 inch right of the ventral right forearm midline and 19 ¾ inches proximal to the 3rd right fingertip. It has a peripheral dry abrasion that ranges from 1 /16 to 3/16 inches in width, and a deep wound track at its superior edge. There is no associated sooting, stippling, or muzzle imprint identified on the surrounding skin B. PATH: The bullet perforates the skin, underlying subcutaneous tissues and skeletal muscles of the ventral lateral right arm, and the bullet courses through the skeletal muscles before it exits the ventral medial, proximal right arm, and re-enters the lateral right chest/inferior axilla region. It enters the lateral right 3rd intercostal space, perforates the right lower lobe of the lung, and exits the right chest cavity through a midline defect of the right hemidiaphragm . It then enters the posterolateral right thoracic 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT GONZALEZ, Jessica 13-02615-BB Page 6 spine (at level T12) and becomes lodged in the left side of the boney lumbar spine. The midline left back has a skin surface 15/16 x 3/4 inch red and pink abrasion. This area overlies a bullet recovered from within the lumbar bony spinal column at level L 1- L2. C. EXIT: There is no exit. D. BULLET/PROJECTILE: A tiny gray metallic fragment is recovered within the bony spinal column at level T12-L 1 and the bulk of the bullet is recovered from within the left bony spinal column at level L 1-L2. It consists of a twisted gray metallic bullet. Other tiny gray metallic fragments are also found within this region . E. DIRECTION: Given anatomic positioning of the body the initial direction is front to back, right to left, and upwards; but once the bullet enters the torso its direction is still front to back, right to left, but now downwards. IV. GUNSHOT WOUND OF RIGHT BACK: A. B. 6127/2013 bl (13547) ENTRANCE: The right back has a gunshot entrance wound, located within a tattoo of a girl, within the abdomen region of that tattoo, that measures ¾ inches in diameter, and is centered 4 ¾ inches circumferentially right of the back midline and 14 ¼ inches from the top of the head. It has a circumferential deep- pink abrasion that ranges from 1 /16 to 3/16 inches in width. There is no associated soot, stippling, or muzzle imprint grossly identified on the surrounding skin. PATH: The bullet perforates the skin, underlying subcutaneous tissues and skeletal muscles of the right upper back , and enters the right chest cavity through a defect of the posterior right 4th rib. GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page7 There is internal surface beveling of this rib with a corresponding fracture. The bullet then perforates the right middle lobe of the lung, the pericardia! sac and grazes the heart, causing a full thickness lacerated defect of the apex of the lateral left ventricle. It then perforates or grazes the inferior edge of the left lingula, before exiting through the anterior left 4th rib, and the overlying skeletal muscles, subcutaneous tissues, and skin of the inferior left chest (of the inferior left breast). C. EXIT: The inferior medial left breast has an irregular-shaped, horizontally-oriented gunshot exit wound that measures 1 x ¾ inches, and is centered 2 ¼ inches left of the chest midline and 18 inches from the top of the head. D. BULLET: None recovered at examination. However, there is a small copper-colored bullet jacket fragment identified within the blood of the left chest cavity. E. DIRECTION: Given the standard anatomic position of the body, the direction is back-to-front, right-to-left, and downward. V. GUNSHOT WOUND OF LATERAL LEFT BACK: A. ENTRANCE: The mid lateral left back has a 5/16 inch in diameter gunshot entrance wound, centered 18 ½ inches from the top of the head and 5 ¼ inches circumferentially left of the back midline. It has a circumferential peripheral pink abrasion that measures 3/16 inches in width. There are also patchy peripheral pink contusions that range from 1/16 to¼ inch in width. B. PATH: The bullet perforates the skin of the mid lateral left back and enters the left chest cavity through the gunshot defect of the 6th intercostal space and superior edge of the 7'h rib, it then ~ 512712013 bl (13547) Etoi M . Davenport , M.D., Forensic Pathologist ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT GONZALEZ, Jessica 13-02615-BB Pages perforates the left lower lobe of the lung , and exits the left chest cavity through a defect of the posteromedial left hemidiaphragm. The bullet enters the bony spinal column at level L 1, perforates the lumbar spinal cord, crosses the midline and exits through a slit-like defect over the near midline right back. C. EXIT: The near midline right back has a ¾ inch in length, slit-like gunshot exit wound that is centered ¾ inches right of the back midline, and 20 ¼ inches from the top of the head. It has a peripheral irregular-shaped pink abrasion that ranges from 1 /16 to ¾ inches in width, and it is mostly vertically-oriented. D. BULLET: None recovered. E. DIRECTION: Given the standard anatomic position of the body, the direction is front-to-back, left-to-right, and downwards. INTERNAL EXAMINATION BODY CAVITIES: The right chest cavity has a chest tube protruding into the chest cavity, with approximately 50 ml of dark-red bloody fluid. The left chest cavity has approximately 20 ml of dark-red bloody fluid. The pericardia! sac was opened prior to autopsy, and its internal surface has a thin film of red bloody fluid. There is an obvious gunshot defect involving the distal left ventricle . There are bilateral posterior midline hemidiaphragmatic gunshot defects. The abdominal fat measures up to 2 cm in thickness. There is a very thin film of red bloody fluid over the right retroperitoneal region. Otherwise, the peritoneal cavity is free of significant fluid or adhesions. The organs are normally located, and the serosal surfaces are smooth and glistening. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The heart weighs 210 grams and does not appear significantly enlarged. It has the usual shape with mild increased 6/27/2013 bl (13547) ~ Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Patholog ist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page9 epicardial fat. There is patchy epicardial hemorrhage surrounding the gunshot defect of the inferior lateral left ventricle. This defect measures 4.5 x 3.5 cm and has multiple lacerations that extend full thickness into the left ventricular cavity. The coronary arteries have normal origins and distribution with right dominance. They have no significant atherosclerotic changes and are all widely patent. There is hemorrhage with patchy pulpifaction of the anterolateral left ventricle , but otherwise the intact endocardium is smooth and glistening. The ventricles do not appear dilated. The cardiac valves are of normal numbers, intact, and free of vegetations. The tricuspid valve measures 10.6 cm, the pulmonic valve measures 5.6 cm, the mitral valve measures 8 cm, and the aortic valve measures 6.1 cm in circumference. The right ventricular wall measures 0.4 cm, the left ventricular wall measures 1.8 cm, and the septum measures 1.8 cm in average thickness. The intervening red-brown myocardium is uniform without gross evidence of fibrosis or hemorrhage (with the exception of the area of the gunshot defect described above). The aorta follows its usual course, and has no significant atherosclerotic changes throughout its length. There are no vascular anomalies or aneurysms identified. The pulmonary arteries and venae cavae are free of thrombi or emboli. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: The right and left lungs weigh 280 and 220 grams, respectively. They have normal lobation, and the pleural surfaces are smooth and glistening (with the exception of the gunshot defects), with mild anthracotic changes. There are gunshot defects of the right upper lobe, the right middle lobe and the inferior edge of the left lung lingula. There is surrounding associated parenchymal hemorrhage and a subpleural hematoma of the superior aspect of the right lower lobe. The lungs appear collapsed (hypoexpanded) with decreased crepitus throughout all lobes (left greater than right side). Cut sections of the bilateral lungs reveal pink parenchyma with areas of dark-red hemorrhage (within the areas of the gunshot defects and subpleural hematoma described above). The lungs do not exude any significant amount of fluid. There are no consolidations or enlargement of the air spaces identified. The bronchi contain a thin film of pink mucoid fluid. The mucosa! surfaces are tan-pink and glistening. 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi ~athologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page 10 HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM: The liver weighs 1110 grams and is not significantly enlarged. The intact capsule is smooth and glistening. The red-brown cut surfaces are uniform without mass, hemorrhage, or palpable fibrosis. The gallbladder contains 80 ml of yellowish-green bile and no stones. The yellowish-green mucosal surfaces are glistening and unremarkable. The pancreas appears smaller than usual, but has the usual shape. The cut surfaces reveal the usual tan-pink, firm, lobulated parenchyma. HEMOLYMPHATIC SYSTEM: The spleen weighs 130 grams and is not significantly enlarged . The intact capsule is smooth and glistening. The maroon cut surfaces are firm and uniform. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: The thyroid gland is not enlarged, and the lobes are symmetrical. The red-brown cut surfaces reveal firm and uniform parenchyma. The adrenal glands are of average size and shape, and the cut surfaces reveal thin, uniform, yellow cortices without mass or hemorrhage. The pituitary gland is not enlarged . GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM: The esophagus is patent, and the gastroesophageal junction is unremarkable. The stomach contains 5 ml of pinkish-yellow mucoid fluid with no food particles. There are no medications or pill fragments identified. The gastric and duodenal mucosa are unremarkable. The pylorus is patent and does not appear hypertrophied. The small intestine, large intestine, and appendix are unremarkable to inspection and palpation. The colon contains a large amount of pasty, thick green fecal matter. GENITOURINARY SYSTEM: The right and left kidneys weigh 100 and 120 grams, respectively. They have normal shapes and positions. The cortical surfaces have minimal fine granularity, but no deep scars. The cut surfaces reveal unremarkable corticomedullary junctions. The ureters and pelves are not 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page 11 dilated or thickened. The bladder contains 5 ml of yellow urine. The bladder mucosa is tan-pink and glistening. The bladder wall does not appear hypertrophied or thickened. The bilateral fallopian tubes, ovaries, and the uterus are grossly unremarkable. Cut sections of the uterus reveal unremarkable myometrium and endometrium. NECK: The tongue, strap muscles, and pharyngeal constrictors are grossly unremarkable and free of hemorrhage. The hyoid bone and other bony structures of the neck are free of palpable fractures. The airway contains an endotracheal tube and a thin film of pink mucoid fluid. The mucosal surfaces are tan-pink and glistening. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM: The musculoskeletal system is well-developed. The ribs are not palpably brittle. The skeletal muscle is dark-red and firm. There is a gunshot defect of the lateral right 4th intercostal space. There is another gunshot defect of the posterolateral right 4th rib (with an associated internal beveling). There is a gunshot defect of the lateral 6th intercostal space and ]11'1 rib (with an associated fracture and internal beveling). There are gunshot defects of lateral right T12 bony spinal column, and lateral left L 1 bony spinal column. There is a fracture identified of the right ulna on an x-ray of the right forearm. HEAD: Reflection of the scalp does not reveal subgaleal hemorrhages. The calvarium is intact and normally configured. There are no epidural hemorrhages, subdural hemorrhages, or basilar skull fractures. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: The unfixed brain weighs 1220 grams. The leptomeninges are thin, transparent, smooth, and glistening. There are no acute subarachnoid hemorrhages, exudates, or cortical contusions identified. There is no evidence of herniation identified. The arteries at the base of the brain are intact and free of significant atherosclerotic changes or aneurysms. 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Et~hologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT 13-02615-BB Page 12 Cut sections of the cerebral hemispheres reveal an intact, uniform cortical ribbon. The basal ganglia, thalami, hippocampi, and other internal structures are symmetrical without focal changes. The white matter is uniform and unremarkable. The ventricles are not dilated, and the linings are smooth and glistening. Cut sections of brainstem, midbrain, and cerebellum show intact structures without focal lesions. The spinal cord is excised from the cervical to lumbar region . There is a moderate to marked amount of distal thoracic and lumbosacral surrounding spinal cord hemorrhage (epidural, subdural, and subarachnoid hemorrhages). Within this area of the lumbar spinal cord are traumatic injuries with pulpifaction and hemorrhage of the lumbar spinal cord. The remaining length of the spinal cord is free of significant evidence of injury. 6/27/2013 bl (13547) ~ Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT SPECIMENS RETAINED 13-02615-BB Page 13 TOXICOLOGY: Samples of vitreous humor, blood, urine, gastric contents, and brain are retained for toxicology purposes. HISTOLOGY: Representative tissues are retained in the stock jar. PHOTOGRAPHS: Digital photographs are taken by a forensic photographer. Evidence is collected by a forensic criminalist. X-RAYS: X-rays of the body reveal the bulk of the radiopaque projectile within the left midline spinal region and small tiny fragments of the right forearm. 6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi.Oavenport,Mensic Patholog ist GONZALEZ, Jessica ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF~CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT PATHOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS I. Multiple blunt force injuries: 13-02615-BB Page 14 A. Minor contusions of the neck, bilateral lower extremities, and the left forearm. B. Minor abrasion of the right cheek. II. Tangential gunshot wound of ventral right forearm: A. X-ray of right forearm reveals two tiny fragments of radiopaque projectile. B. An indentation and fracture identified of the right ulna on x-ray. Ill. Penetrating gunshot wound of ventral lateral right arm: A. Entry: Ventral lateral right arm. B. Exit: Ventral medial right arm. C. Re-entry: Lateral right chest/axilla. D. Perforates right lung, right hemidiaphragm, and becomes lodged within left lumbar spine. E. Bullet: Recovered from left lumbar spine (L 1-L2). IV. Perforating gunshot wound of right back: A. Entry: Upper right back. B. Perforates right lung, grazes the heart, and perforates left lung before exiting the left chest. C. Exit: Inferior medial left breast. V. Perforating gunshot wound of left back: A. Entry: Lateral left back. B. Perforates left lung, midline left hemidiaphragm, lumbar spinal column and spinal cord, and exits the midline right back. CAUSE OF DEATH: Multiple gunshot wounds. 6/27/2013 bl (13547) GO NZALEZ, Jessica 'COUNTY OF ORANGE ::- I 1 . " \J 'G <t r ( 1,,-\ '\ ">\A',J., ,ti ~,; ~ ( ,_ 13-02615-BB I I llllll 11111 1111 111111 1111111111 IIIII If 11111111111 GONZA1E~:~s~a615-8 8 35 Years SHERIFF-CO R ONER I Female ti GONZALEZ, Jessica COUNTY OF ORANGE 13-02615-BB SHERIFF-CO RO N ER 1~-62<ot5-B"B bonv::Llez...1 1esStCC{ 3 5 ~ e.t:ti'> t-€J~ I W eu::k, -vv.Jl /'lz.ll.l/ ~vi. rk .. ~l"1 f 4'>\.t \r.v<cl\ './11,;,· ...,//o..~•· ~-w;u...l.(O 1-r~.,~~ J ' CJ~l~- Vf .;~ J. ~r NJ. 2 GONZALEZ, Jessica HEART: ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER HISTOLOGY REPORT MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION 13-02615-BB Page 1 Sections of the heart have mild patchy interstitial hemorrhage, but no evidence of significant fibrosis or inflammation. LUNGS: Sections of the lungs have extensive patchy areas of atelectasis, and other areas of intra-alveolar space hemorrhage. There is no evidence of significant fibrosis, or malignancy. LIVER: A section of liver reveals minimal microvesicular steatosis and most portal tracts with scattered and grouped lymphocytes and associated atypical hyperlobated neutrophils. This inflammatory process extends to involve the adjacent parenchyma (piecemeal necrosis or interface hepatitis}, and is found in the centrilobular areas with associated pyknotic hepatocytes and necrosis. BRAIN: A section of brain has leptomeningeal edema with foci of red blood cells and lymphocytes (meningitis). There is also minimal to mild patchy areas of subarachnoid hemorrhage, and evidence of cerebral edema with vacuolated spaces within the parenchyma, surrounding individual cells, and surrounding vessels. 8/5/2013 bl Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist CLIENT INFORMATION 450 Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Attn: Lesley Trejo 1071 W Santa Ana Blvd County of Orange Health Care Agency PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY PATIENT INFORMATION NAME: Gonzalez, Jessica BIRTHDATE: AGE: 35 years RICHARD C. ALEXANDER Laboratory Director ORDER INFORMATION . ·- MAN: 1000-13-2724 OPI: 13-02615-BB PHYSICIAN: Santa Ana, CA•Califomia 92703 GENDER: Female ACCESSION #: 13-1n-01ss S E R O L O G Y Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Testing Collection Date: June 26, 2013 Procedure Hepatitis C Testing Collection Date: June 26, 2013 Procedure 1729 W 171h Street > Santa Ana o California o 92706 v MAIN (714) 834-8385 v FAX (714) 834-7968 1/3JI ~JI.. Printed: 6/28/2013 3:10·50 PM '-..L) ·--- OC CRIME LAB County Executive omcc • District Auomc) • Sheriff • CRIME LAB REPORT OF POST MORTEM PHOTOGRAPHY •••••• •••~n·, 1u11., ....... VICTIM: Gonzalez, Jessica SUSPECT: CRIME: OIS DATE: 06/23/2013 DEPT: DA FR#: 13-48764 CORONER: 13-0261 SBB DR#:SA 13-0015 On 6/26/13, at 0900 hours, I took 80 autopsy photographs of the above named deceased at the Coroner·s Division Facility. The photographs were taken at the request of Dr. Davenport. Labeled images are available upon request. Aide Sahagun,~nsic Specialist cc: Coroner JUL O 1 2013 LXB DA JUL O 1 2013 LXB ~N -\.-\lw\L Q::\~ -e«e.--z__ An ASCLD , LAB-/111ematio11a/ accredited labm·atory Date Date Page I of I HERi FF-CORONER FACILITY HISTORY COUNTY OF ORANGE I Name DOE Elo~ Jane Jes\cA (LAST) (FIRST) Ht.ls_ (INITIA11 3S-Wt. 7 !13-02615! Age Sex Female Race Hispanic How Identified V \ 'SU Q.\ By CDL Date 13-02615-BB Date of Death 06/23/2013 Time 08:55:00 0 EST 0 FD PLACE OF DEA TH ' I ' UCI Medical Center \ ' (Include hospital admission date and time when applicable) 06/23/2013 08:50 :00 , PROBABLE CLASSIFICATION: 0 NATURAL □ACCIDENT ~ HOMICIDE 0 SUICIDE D TRAFFIC 0 010 0 INCUSTODY COMMENTS ~&~ -o-.c..s ! I - j . ' LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Primary Agency Santa Ana Police Deeartment Report# 13-R-lfq,S-Det/lnv Other Agency 1)~ Report# 15 -(J)/ ~ Det/lnv INSTRUCTIONS ~PROCESS PER PROTOCOL 0 HOLD POST 0 POSSIBLE CHARGES PENDING 0 Do Not Undress 0 Do Not Print/pend GSR 0 GSR completed Kit 0 Take Tox O Embalm after post/per Speclal Instructions: D Contamlnated/Contaalous EVIDENCE RECEIVED BY FSC: D Ante-mortem blood sample By: From Date Time □ By: From Date Time AUTOPSY NOTIFICATIONS: t ·Co,:iference Date Time Pathologlat ~CSD / ID Unit '15i1 FR# t.ltl k By i::.: !}.o.te In~ £-?,Jr (5 l'l'tS.. CtocsD/Crlmlnallst • L,·s"'<,, Phone u /ltt l'l%-By . £ ate/Time h, l3 • 15 f D/S0 DeUlnv Phone By Date / Time A Investigator Phone By Date/Time CSD/Jall Doctor Phone By Date /Time D other Phone By Date/Time O other Phone By Date /Time A Body received at Forensic Science Center Received By ~1'\~!) 5,,7', Date (. 2 3 -13 Time l~o7 Q Clothing O Yes D No by: , X-rayad by: ~ Printed by th/ TO BE HANDWRITTEN BY MORTICIAN ON RELEASE Name on toe tag C?o~0'.1El, ~ Case#ontoetag 1§21-,s -86 Initials: I conftrm lhe above nama & Case # eppeaiw on the toe tag Received by: Mortuary: Date: 1 I I f 1'> Time: D Brought In by mortuary -/ ~ No release needed / TO BE HANDWRITTEN BY FORENSIC ASSISTANT ,/7 T TAG ID CONFIRMATION Stateme(~ Initials: '~W',J18-!!1~•• secdon Is slgnod) rP,!~ Released by:;::::::.::;,.&,v;.;;..../;...;....;..._ _________ _ 0 No BIiiing jzt Check# V',:{(bl--t-:~ BIiiing waived by: ___________________ _ O cash Reason: Comments: Embalmer Release authorized b • • ust Name of Decedent Coroner Fee AUTHORIZATION FOR THE RELEASE OF REMAINS IN THE CUSTODY OF THE CORONER Middle lnlUal Co,onar case # The fee of $318.00 is assessed to recover the cost of transportation and storage of human remains incurred by the Orange County Coroner's Office. This fee was adopted by the Orange County Board of Supervisors on August 8, 2006 per Ordinance #06-007, and authorized by Government Code Sections 27472 and 54985. Remittance is expected upon release of the decedent to the funeral home. Tissue(s)/Organ(s)/Body Fluid(s) Retention Notice When a postmortem examination is conducted to determine or confirm the cause and/or manner of death in accordance with Cai"ifomia Government Code Section 27491, tissue(s)/organ(s)/body fluid(s) may be retained for analysis and/or evidentiary purposes pursuant to California Government Code Sections 2749 1.4, 27491.45. Tissue(s)/organ(s)/body fluid(s) retained at autopsy or as part of any C6roner investigative procedure will be disposed of pursuant to California Health & Safety Code Section 7054.4. You may inquire about whether anything has been retained by the Coroner in this regard. Legal Next of Kin I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I have the right to control disposition of the remains listed in accordance with Health & Safety Code Section 7100 and I have read the tissue/organ/body fluid retention notice. NAME OF MORTUARY (as listed In EDRS) Legal Representative {If not Next of Kin) SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED PARTY: . PRINT FULL NAME OF AUTHORIZED PARTY: PRINT FULL ADDRESS OF AUTHORIZED PARTY BELOW: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE/ZIP CODE: REASON FOR HANDLING IF NOT NEXT OF KI N: Property Release RS.UTIONSHIP: TELEPHONE: I I I declare , under penalty of perjury, that I have the right to take custody of pe rsonal property of the above decedent pursuant to California Probate Code Section 8461 . SIGNED: RELATIONSHIP: PRINT FULL NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE/ZI P CODE: TELEPHONE: ( ) Revised 04/01/2013 OC CRIME LAB County Executive Office • District Attorney • Sheriff CRIME LAB REPORT OF POST MORTEM PHOTOGRAPHY 01t•••• co.,,u .. ••1i,•11•u VICTIM: SUSPECT: Gonzalez, Jessica CRIME: O1S DATE: 06/23/2013 DEPT: DA FR#: 13-48764 CORONER: CORO~R: 13-02615BB DR#: SA13-0015 On 06/28/13, at 1530 hours, I took 16 post embalming photographs of the above named deceased at the Coroner's Division Facility. The photographs were taken at the request of Carol Barnes. Labeled images are available upon request. ~~ llilaryL.Pep1owski , Forensic Specialist Date Approved By Date cc: Coroner JUL O 3 2013 LXB DA 1-+\~ • V\O.<\( ~u.-n-cxYc-z... JUL O 3 2013 LXB An ASCLDILAB-/11tematio11a/ accredited laboratory Page I of I OCCRIMELAB County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff REPORT OF EVIDENCE COLLECTION AT AUTOPSY CRIME LAB NAME: Jessica Gonzalez FR#: Coroner#: CRIME: OIS DATE: DEPT: Orange County District Attorney DR: 13-48764 13-02615B8 Jun 23 2013 SA13-0015 On June 26, 2013, at approximately 0900 hours, I attend the post-mortem examination of Jessica GONZALEZ at the Orange County Coroner's Division Facility (CDF) in Special Autopsy Room #24. The autopsy was performed by Dr. DAVENPORT and the photographs were taken by OC Crime Lab (OCCL) Forensic Specialist SAHAGUN. Also present were Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) Investigator DAWSON and Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) Detective RODRIGUEZ. The decedent, an adult female, was supine on a gurney in a closed body bag. The decedent was unclothed and paper bags covered her hands. Medical paraphernalia was attached to her body. I removed and collected the paper bags. I examined her hands. Her fingernails were short, dirty and unbroken. Apparent blood was on her hands. Nothing else of significance was observed on her hands. I collected fingernail scraping swabs and hand swabs from her right and left hands. Abrasions were observed on her face near her right eye and on her back. An apparent surgical incision was below her left breast. An apparent gunshot graze wound, an apparent gunshot entry wound and an apparent gunshot exit wound were in her right ann; an apparent gunshot re-entry wound was in her right underann; an apparent gunshot exit wound was in her left chest; an apparent gunshot entry wound was in her left back; an apparent gunshot entry wound was in her right back; and an apparent gunshot exit wound was in the center of her back. The gunshot wounds were examined with an illuminated magnifier. No soot, tattooing or stippling was observed. I had the apparent gunshot entrance wounds from her right ann, right back and left back excised. The excised wounds were examined with a stereomicroscope. No apparent gunpowder particles were observed. I received bullet fragments recovered from the left chest cavity, the lumbar spine and the left breast wound . I also received a bullet recovered from the lumbar spine. The following items were collected and submitted to the OC Crime Lab Evidence Control Unit: • Bags from hands of Jessica GONZALEZ • Hand and fingernails swabs from Jessica GONZALEZ • Bullet and bullet fragments from Jessica GONZALEZ • Deep muscle standard from Jessica GONZALEZ Date Forensic Scientist III cc: OCDA Inv. Loren Dawson Q 7 -1 3 -1 3 lDS OCSD Senior Deputy Coroner Brooke BeasleyQ 7 -1 3 -1 3 IDS ~:.scit!, ... ~~~l:w,dit,d labMalory m AR i1l j 11 t-,l 13 Pagel of J .. . .. OCCRIMELAB County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff REPORT OF CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION C R:f M.C:: LtU~ ••a••• c:•11•r'P , c•u••••aa NAME: Jessica Gonzalez FR#: CRIME: OIS DATE: DEPT: Orange County District Attorney DR: • 13-48764 Jun 23 2013 SA13-0015 13-02615-BB On June 23, 2013, at approximately 1030 hours, 1 arrived at the alley east of 805 S. Townsend Street in the city of Santa Ana to assist in the investigation of an officer involved shooting. Present at the scene were Orange County Crime Laboratory (OCCL) Senior Forensic Specialist Cogert and Lead Forensic Specialist Tran; Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) Investigators Fulcher and Wood; and Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) Detective Wilson as well as other OCDA and SAPD personnel. OCCL Lead Forensic Specialist Moore and OCCL Forensic Specialist Camacho arrived later. The scene was located in the alley between the apartments on S. Townsend Street to the west and S. Raitt Street to the east. The scene extended in the alley from the units at 729 South Townsend Street to 809 S. Townsend Street on the west and from the units at 730 S. Raitt Street to 810 S. Raitt Street on the east. 805 South Townsend Street garage #1 was in the northeast comer of the building. North of 805 S. Townsend Street garages one through five and north of the driveway were 805 S. Townsend Street garages six through ten. 805 S. Townsend Street garage #6 was in the west end of the building. 805 S. Townsend Street garage #10, labeled "0," was in the east end of the building. Immediately south of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #1 was 809 S. Townsend Street garage #5. A dumpster was in the alley along the east wall of 809 S. Townsend Street garage #5. East of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #I parked facing north on the east si de of the alley was SAPD uni t 854 (C A 1226270). SAPD Unit 854 was not running; the parking lights were on; the doors were closed; and the front driver door and front passenger door windows were down. North of SAPD Unit 854 facing north was SAPD Unit 880 (CA 1226215). SAPD Unit 880 was running; the doors were closed; and the front driver door and front passenger door windows were down. One cartridge case with Headstamp (HS) "WINCHESTER 45 AUTO" was on the ground northwest of 810 S. Raitt Street garage #10 [Evidence Marker (EM) l]. Northwest of EM I on the ground in the alley between 809 S. Townsend Street to the west and 810 S. Raitt Street to the east were five cartridge cases with HS "WINCHESTER 45 AUTO" (EM 2 through EM 6). South of809 S. Townsend Street garage #5 was one cartridge case with HS "WINCHESTER 45 AUTO" (EM 7). An apparent bullet hole was in the east wall of 809 S. Townsend Street garage #5 near the south end of the dumpster (EM A). In the east wall of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #1 were one bullet hole (EMF), two apparent bullet holes (EM B and EM D), and nine apparent strikemarks (EM C, EM E, EM G, EM H and EM 1). A bullet jacket was recovered from EM F. The three apparent strikemarks at EM G, the two apparent strikemarks at EM H, and one apparent strikemark at EM I tested positive with a presumptive test for lead. One black, size womens 8 "Vans" shoe and one brown, size 9M boot were collected from 805 S. Townsend Street garage #1. On the ground north of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #1 was an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 28). On the ground east of the east wall of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #I was a partial plastic toy gun with apparent blood on it (EM 25). North of EM 25 and east of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #1 on the ground was an apparent bullet fragment (EM 26). North of EM 26 on the ground was medical paraphernalia and one loaded syringe with apparent blood on it (EM 30). On the ground north of EM 30 were one cartridge case with HS "WINCHESTER 40 S&W" (EM 31) and e An ASCLDILAB-lnternarional accredited laboratory Page I of 3 • • CR(ME LA.I! •••"•' c:•u ■,,., ca11t••11u OCCRIMELAB County Executive Office -District Attorney· Sheriff REPORT OF CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION • NAME: Jessica Gonzalez FR#: 13•48764 13-02615-BB one jacketed bullet with apparent blood on it (EM 32). North of EM 32 and southeast of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #IO on the ground was an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 35). Five vehicles were parked in the driveway north of 805 S. Townsend Street garages one through five. Four vehicles faced west and one vehicle faced east. An apparent strikemark was in the tailgate of the west facing Nissan Xterra An apparent bullet hole was in the frame west of the garage door for 805 S. Townsend Street garage# l O (EM K). An apparent bullet hole was in the garage door of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #10 (EM L) with an apparent corresponding bullet hole (EM LI) in the plywood north wall of the garage. An apparent bullet hole (EM M) was in the east edge of the garage door of 805 S. Townsend Street garage #10 with an apparent corresponding strikemark on the piece of metal on the interior surface of the garage door. A Chevy Camaro was parked in 805 S. Townsend Street garage #10 and a jacketed bullet was on the floor of 805 S. Townsend Street garage # 10 (EM 40). North of EM 6 on the ground in the center of the alley were two cartridge cases with HS "WINCHESTER 45 AUTO" (EM 8 and EM 9). Southeast ofSAPD Unit 854 on the ground ne ar the west wall of 810 S. Raitt Street garage# 1 were three cartridge cases with HS "WINCHESTER 40 S& W" (EM IO through EM 12). On the ground south of the right rear tire of SAPD Unit 854 was an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 13). On the ground south of the left rear tire of SAPD Unit 85 4 was one cartridge case with HS "WINCH ESTER 40 S&W" (EM 14). On the ground near the left rear tire ofSAPD Unit 854 were three cartridge cases with HS "WINCHESTER 45 AUTO" (EM 15 through EM 17). On the ground west of the left front tire of SAPD Unit 854 was an apparent bullet fragment (EM 20). On the ground under SAPD Unit 854 and near the left front tire was an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 21). On the ground west of the driver's door ofSAPD Unit 854 in the center of the alley were an apparent bullet (EM 18) and an apparent bullet fragment (EM 19). North of EM 19 and west of SAPD Unit 880 on the ground in the center of the alley was a cartridge case with HS "WINCHESTER 40 S& W" (EM 27). On the ground between SAPD Unit 854 and the garages for 806 S. Raitt Street was an apparent piece of metal (EM 22). On the ground north of the right front bumper ofSAPD Unit 854 and south of the left rear bumper ofSAPD Unit 880 were an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 23) and a cartridge case with HS "WINCHESTER 40 S&W" (EM 24). On the ground west of the left rear tire of SAPD Unit 880 was an apparent bullet jacket fragment (EM 29). A pair of "Susan G. Komen" sunglasses was on the ground under SAPD Unit 880 near the right rear tire (EM 33); a cartridge case with HS "WINCHESTER 40 S& W" (EM 34) was on the ground under SAPD Unit 880 near the left front tire. On the ground north of SAPD Unit 880 west of the garages for 806 S. Raitt Street was an apparent bullet fragment (EM 36). A bullet hole (EM N) was in the west facing garage frame between the first and second beige garage doors from the north for 802 S. Raitt Street; a jacketed bullet was recovered. North of EM N was an apparent strikemark (EM 0) in the second from the north west facing blue garage door for 730 S. Raitt Street. North of EM 36 on the ground on the east side of the alley and in the vicinity of the garage door with EMO was a jacketed bullet with apparent wood in the nose (EM 38). On the ground north of EM 35 and east of the south facing garages for 801 S. Townsend Street was an apparent bullet jacket (EM 37). On the ground east of 729 S. Townsend Street garages #6 and #7 was an apparent An ASCLDILAB-lnternalional accredited laboratory t) Pag e l o/3 CRIME Lr..._G •••••t t••""'"• caur••••• OCCRlMELAB County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff REPORT OF CRIME SCENE JNVESTIGA TION • NAME: Jessica Gonzalez FR#: 13--48764 13-02615-BB bullet fragment (EM 39). North of729 S. Townsend Street garages #6 and #7 were 729 S. Townsend Street garages #1 and #2. An apparent strikemark (EM P) was in the stucco at the base of 729 S. Townsend Street garages# 1 and #2; the apparent strikemark EM P tested positive with a presumptive test for lead. The following items were collected and submitted to the OC Crime Lab Evidence Control Unit: • Projectiles and fragments from scene • Syringe, loaded, with apparent blood (EM 30) • Partial plastic toy gun with apparent blood (EM 25) • Plurnbtesmo test papers (EMs G,H,I,P) • Sunglasses (EM 33) • ( 1) black Vans shoe, size 8 (805 S Townsend Street garage #]) • (1) brown boot, size 9M (805 S Townsend Street garage #1 ) ficia A. Burke ' orensic Scientist lII 01\\7 .. \ \o Date cc: Inv. L. Dawson, OCDA O 7 -1 3 -1 3 LDS Senior Deputy Coroner B . Beasley, OCSD Coroner Di-vision Q 7 -1 3 -1 3 LDS TR~ 61112/f? AR -:vr: 1 l!ilJ) An ASCLDILAB-lnternationa/ accredited laboratory l'age 3 o/3 7143478897 02 :51 :15 pm. 10-28 -2013 OFFICE OF THE JIM TANIZAKI DISTRICT ATTORNEY SENIOR ASSISTANT DA VERTICAi. PROSECUTIONS/ VIOLENT CRIUES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TONY RACKAUCKAS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY October 28, 2013 Orange County Sheriff's Office Attn: Coroner's Office Phone: (714) 647-7400 Fax: (714) 647-6122 SUBJECT: CORONER#: FR#: DA#: GONZALEZ, JESSICA 13-02616-BB 13-48764 SA 13-015 MARY ANNI! MC:CAULEY SENIOR ASSISTANT O.A. BRANCH COURT OPERATIONS JOSEPH D'AGOSTINO SENIOR ASSISTANT D.A. G!:NERALFELONIES/ ECONOMIC CRIMES MICHAEL WIINSKJ SENIOR ASSISTANT O A. SPECIAL PROJECTS JEFF MCLAUGHUN CHIEF BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION USA BOHAN• JOHNSTON DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES SUSAN KANG SCHROEDER CHIEF OF STAFF The above case is being investigated by the District Attorney's Office for potential criminal misconduct. I am requesting all coroner's documentation including Autopsy and Toxicological reports, photos, (digital and Polaroid}, test results and all notes generated on the above referenced case. 1/1 Please contact me at the number below to pick up completed request. Thank you in advance for your courtesy and cooperation. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Investigator Loren Dawson Orange County District Attorney's Office Special Assignments 401 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 347-8817 Office (714) 347-8897 Fax loren.dawson@da.ocqov.com REPLY TO ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORIIEY'S OFFICE GI MAIN omce •o• CMCC-ENTEll DIIW P.O OC>l<IOII CNffA-CAt.1701 (111)8)4.:1&00 D NORTH cmcE O \',UT 0Fl'lcE O HAR80110ff1CE l27i N. 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Santa Ana, Californi a 92703 Tel ep hone: 714-647-7400 PROPERTY INVENTORY Case No. D ate: Time: CURRENCY LIST CREDIT CARDS SE P ARA TEL Y I @ 5" = ~ 2-@ s--= /<J) &, @ 21.P = /VI> @ = @ = @ = COINS = TOTAL CASH / 3S---- OTHER ARTICLES WITNESSED BY: s igned agency INV ESTIGATOR : witness pnn t name signature RECEIPT I certify that, pursuant to Section 8461 , Probate Code , State of Cali fo rni a, it is my le ga l right to take hours custody of personal property of the a bove de ceased, an d I acknowledge rec eipt of all property described exce pt: RECIPIENT: print name signature / address relat ion ship cit y "state;zip code identifi cation RELEA SE D BY: Date: Time : WITNE SS: F0680-205 . I (c) (R. J/23.2004 ) GONZALEZ, Jessica 13-02615-BB OC CRIME LAB County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff TOXICOLOGICAL EXAMINATION REPORT CRIME LAB D 11:A J(Col'. COIHIITY, CAL IFOR NIA FR NUMBER: 13-48764 CORONER CASE NUMBER: 13-026158B NAME OF DECEASED: GONZALEZ, Jessica 111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111 R540780 13-48764 PMTox Origina l INVESTIGATOR: BEASLEY/ DAVENPORT AGE: 35 Year(s) SEX: Female SPECIMENS SUBMITTED: ~ Postmortem Blood □ Brain D Stomach Contents D Ur i ne D Antemortem Samples D Liver Other Specimens : D Vitreous Humor D Periphera l Blood BLOOD RECEIVED BY: Veach TISSUE RECEIVED BY: FROM: Hoesch FROM: Page 1 of 2 A sa mple was removed for testing from each matrix listed. Drug Findings LIMS ~ TR 10~3}-(3 AR ~ Forensic Scientist.""STANF RD Oct 25 2013 3 :37 PM Rev (2 .6) 1()-3(-13 An ASCLD/LAB-lnternational accredited laboratory GONZALEZ, Jessica 13-02615-BB 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 OC CRIME LAB County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff TOXICOLOGICAL EXAMINATION REPORT CRIME LAB OIIAHC.ll COL/NT Y, C ALI F OII NU. FR NUMBER: 13-48764 CORONER CASE NUMBER: 13-026158B NAME OF DECEASED: GONZALEZ , Jessica R540780 13-48764 PMT ox Origi na l INVESTIGATOR: BEASLEY/ DAVENPORT AGE: 35 Year(s) SEX: Female SPECIMENS SUBMITTED: 181 Postmortem Blood □ Brain D Stomach Contents D Urine D Antemortem Samples D Liver Other Specimens: D Vitreous Humor D Peripheral Blood BLOOD RECEIVED BY: Veach TISSUE RECEIVED BY: FROM: Hoesch FROM: Page 2 of 2 A sample was removed for testing from ea ch matrix listed. Drug Examinations (con't) Drui:i Class Matrix Analvte Method Method 95% Confidence v ~ LIMS -i ~ ✓r~ TR w-3<H3 Rev /2 .5) A~9; Forensic Scienti . 1[)-0(-13 An ASCLDI LAB-lnternational accredited laboratory Results and Interpretations Scientist N Date Completed Oct 25 2013 3:37 PM