It takes a special kind of person to be a Pathologist/Medical Examiner she has examined over 6400 bodies so far in her career, that's impressive yet iry at the same time!
She explained every detail so simply and easy to understand! Outstanding credentials and experience! Amazing lady! They all did an amazing job bringing all evidence together to bring justice to Susana and her family! He deserves the death penalty! Prayers to her family and friends 🙏
Amazing how she's capable of being a genius and having all these accolades and can still explain these things in a simple enough manner that just about anyone can understand. Not just any smart person can do this.
You can tell she loves helping people. This young girl. She even know she was Hispanic. Wow wow. I knew black peoples had different skull shapes but never any other race. She is so interesting too.
@@SharonBrown-yn6fzyes, I took forensic anthropology and we got to learn about the different ways to identify the sex, race, height, and weight by bones and also teeth.
The good doctor has extensive credentials. Impressive! Well spoken and seems to be very versed in her proffesion. This is the kind of professional you want to represent the public. Facinating.
That's a weird thing to say, hopefully you don't need a pathologist any time soon. I think the people who work with her or students are definitely fortunate.
@@SweetGeek7 FYI Pathologists are MD’s first. Pathology is the study of disease in tissues under a microscope and Forensic is a sub specialty. So they are Doctors with a specialty. Not weird ☺️
I believe he shot her, and that is the reason why he placed his gun at the scene. He assumed the body would be found intact, revealing the cause of death and that the bullet would then be linked to his weapon. That’s why he went back to the scene the following morning to stage the gun near the body and afterwards report the weapon stolen. Even though it seems like the state is leaning towards death by asphyxiation it had to have been a gun shot, otherwise there would have been no reason for him to leave his gun at the scene. Maybe the bullet did not puncture any bone but instead hit a critical vein or something, causing her to bleed out
His gun had a full clip in it when it was found. I think she was already dead when he brought her to the woods. I think he dropped the gun by accident when he was putting Susana on the ground. He went back to try to find it, but never was able to find it. That's when he decided to report it stolen.
There is a mounted light under the barrel of the gun that was found in the woods. Basically a flashlight attachment. This type of gun is commonly used by law enforcement. The clip of the gun was full when found, so he did not shoot her. He used the gun as a flashlight as he moved through the woods to find a location to hide her body. Susana was most likely already deceased and was carried into the woods. Once he found a location, he turned the flashlight off and dumped her body. He probably proceeded to run from the area, tripped on a fallen tree branch (it was a pitch black night) or something and dropped the gun. He came back the following morning to search for the gun in daylight, still couldn't find it so then he falsely reported the gun stolen.
No, he did not shoot her bc her skeleton would have shown that. He most likely strangled her. But he is an army man, so he knows how to strangle a person, especially someone so petite and not break her hyoid bone. This is why there was no trauma to her skeleton bc on this basis, postmortem detection of hyoid fracture is relevant to the diagnosis of strangulation. However, that bone was not found to be able to say if it were fractured or not.
It’s so sad listening to everything that she has to say. I’m glad that monster had to sit there and listen to all of that. But then again, he doesn’t have any remorse anyway otherwise he wouldn’t be even thinking about an appeal.
*All this praise for the medical examiner, whose only purpose here is to provide evidence and a testimony like all others involved in the trial. Ignoring the deceased/brutally and cruelly murdered teenage girl just bc she was brown and Latina/Indigenous. If She was whte like them, there would most definitely be plenty of condolences and acknowledgement in these comments. Sigh. But what can you expect from ppl with no souls who tend to support a racist ex-president (who has it out for the Latino community) ?* *RIH, beautiful sweet Susana.🕯️👼🏽 Play your guitar and sing sweetly some more in God's protective arms.* 🫂💐🤎•
This is more like it unlike that female detective.... Just like the detectives, you need time, education, and experience to do these jobs...not to fill some affirmative action quota's. Triple board certified....Damn she has the stuff that is for sure! 6300 autopsies...that has to be some record and she is still young.
So then how do you convict a person of murder for a death which has been medically classified as “undetermined”. That’s like asking the jury to reach a conclusion which even the highly educated experienced medical professional who specializes in this was unable to do.
Well she said it is undetermined because the body didn't have flesh left. But I love how she made it clear that as a professional she still believes it was homicide. The body of a young female without any articles of clothing around, far away from where her family last saw her. I'll try to time stamp it but she explains that so well.
They don't need to determine cause of death to convict you of murder.... Nor does they need a body. All the D.A need to do is sell the jury they Theory as to what happened.
@latdarc That’s why the prosecution presents additional evidence linking him to the location and time of the crime. Obviously cause of death cannot be determined due to the condition of the remains BUT manner of death can still be determined and thus, it’s homicide.
@@Karen44332 Her education is in a different field than mine, but I'm not sure she is smarter. Her office has problems signing death certificates. If she is so smart, why can't she figure out how to do this?
We should all be so lucky to be this "weird" 🤓 Our communities are blessed to have brilliant men and women who chose a career as a Medical Examiner ⭐ 🏆🥇
I don't know what's more impressive her resume or that she remembered it.
Came here to say this 😂
She’s the shit! Love her!
It takes a special kind of person to be a Pathologist/Medical Examiner she has examined over 6400 bodies so far in her career, that's impressive yet iry at the same time!
She explained every detail so simply and easy to understand! Outstanding credentials and experience! Amazing lady! They all did an amazing job bringing all evidence together to bring justice to Susana and her family! He deserves the death penalty! Prayers to her family and friends 🙏
Amen, amen, amen.
Amazing how she's capable of being a genius and having all these accolades and can still explain these things in a simple enough manner that just about anyone can understand. Not just any smart person can do this.
What a smart woman!
Her credentials are everything!
This doctor is brilliant!
You can tell she loves helping people. This young girl. She even know she was Hispanic. Wow wow. I knew black peoples had different skull shapes but never any other race. She is so interesting too.
@@SharonBrown-yn6fzyes, I took forensic anthropology and we got to learn about the different ways to identify the sex, race, height, and weight by bones and also teeth.
She is a very smart intelligent woman. It’s sad that her body decomposed so much while she was left out in the woods.
Dang! She is a super smart lady!
Very well educated. Medical Examiner isn't easy schooling.
I would have love to have her as a teacher. I wouldn't be bored.
Omg me too!!!!
The good doctor has extensive credentials. Impressive! Well spoken and seems to be very versed in her proffesion. This is the kind of professional you want to represent the public. Facinating.
Medical examiners are so important in these cases. That is a job most of us would never want or do. She seems to be exceptional at her job
5:25 i feel like she needs a standing ovation!!! Bravo maam bravo 👏 🙌 👌
Wow this is one ultra intelligent lady!! Very impressive 😮
I’m am so Impressed by Dr Terry and feel fortunate that she is my Forensic Pathologist Medical Examiner here in Gwinnett County!
I work with her! I’m a Histotech. 🎉
I was thinking god it would be so nice to have this woman in Canada to help us out with our crimes. She seemed so kind and friendly
@@Nameless-lk8ldI would have loved to work with her. She seems so nice.
That's a weird thing to say, hopefully you don't need a pathologist any time soon. I think the people who work with her or students are definitely fortunate.
@@SweetGeek7 FYI Pathologists are MD’s first. Pathology is the study of disease in tissues under a microscope and Forensic is a sub specialty. So they are Doctors with a specialty. Not weird ☺️
5:25 Definitely a mic drop moment! Impressive career.
Excellent!! I enjoyed listening to her credentials as much as she enjoyed telling them.🎉🎉🎉
Wow what an Amazing Doctor and Fine Lady ❤
The doctors memory is probably the best Ive ever heard in my life!! Wow! 💞
She knows her stuff and more!!!
Great testimony
Wow she is so amazing!
He knew they would not be able to tell how she died if they had no body.
This lady is all business!!!!! I love it!
Babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I had to replay her credential...they literally gave me chills
Credentials !
Emory is a top notch school WOW
Need Dr. Terry on the Officer John O'Keefe's murder. Would love her assessment of that case. She is detailed with superb accuracy.
I believe he shot her, and that is the reason why he placed his gun at the scene. He assumed the body would be found intact, revealing the cause of death and that the bullet would then be linked to his weapon. That’s why he went back to the scene the following morning to stage the gun near the body and afterwards report the weapon stolen. Even though it seems like the state is leaning towards death by asphyxiation it had to have been a gun shot, otherwise there would have been no reason for him to leave his gun at the scene. Maybe the bullet did not puncture any bone but instead hit a critical vein or something, causing her to bleed out
His gun wasn't missing any bullets though.
Maybe he dropped his gun
His gun had a full clip in it when it was found. I think she was already dead when he brought her to the woods. I think he dropped the gun by accident when he was putting Susana on the ground. He went back to try to find it, but never was able to find it. That's when he decided to report it stolen.
There is a mounted light under the barrel of the gun that was found in the woods. Basically a flashlight attachment. This type of gun is commonly used by law enforcement.
The clip of the gun was full when found, so he did not shoot her. He used the gun as a flashlight as he moved through the woods to find a location to hide her body.
Susana was most likely already deceased and was carried into the woods. Once he found a location, he turned the flashlight off and dumped her body. He probably proceeded to run from the area, tripped on a fallen tree branch (it was a pitch black night) or something and dropped the gun. He came back the following morning to search for the gun in daylight, still couldn't find it so then he falsely reported the gun stolen.
No, he did not shoot her bc her skeleton would have shown that. He most likely strangled her. But he is an army man, so he knows how to strangle a person, especially someone so petite and not break her hyoid bone. This is why there was no trauma to her skeleton bc on this basis, postmortem detection of hyoid fracture is relevant to the diagnosis of strangulation. However, that bone was not found to be able to say if it were fractured or not.
Poor baby that’s so sad Godbless her soul
I’m a Histotech and I would work with her!
Emory excellent
Im always interested in the dental record aspect. Like how does it work?
So very sad
God bless her. Angel on this cruel world of ours 👏🏼
Somehow, she fits the image. Like someone who's looking at your decompose body while snacking on a sandwich at the same time. 🤔
Stopppppppp 😂😮
6400 autopsies, she's no slouch
So what did they do? Leave the missing parts of her body out in the woods?
Animals prob carried off parts.
@@jenniferrueger1694so sad 😞
🫡 Dr!
It’s so sad listening to everything that she has to say. I’m glad that monster had to sit there and listen to all of that. But then again, he doesn’t have any remorse anyway otherwise he wouldn’t be even thinking about an appeal.
So I'm wondering did anybody notice the horrible smell coming from the woods i mean it happened july2022 they found her February 2023 wow
it'd be hard to say since its literally off the side of a highway
Envy her a little...
She probably knew in elementary school what her calling was. ❤
Did u see the video where the police walked back quite a ways into the woods?
@@Mary-e6o5x yes but I still thought there would be a smell but maybe not
@shatariamcneill4510 animals and insects probably ate all of the flesh and meat within a few days. Certainly, most of her was gone within a few weeks.
4:46 Ok ok shes an expert geez, we get it
Let her flex 😂
Can’t tell her nothing because she knows her stuff! It’s ONLY the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY who enabled her to contain everything! Impressive
BASICALLY SHE IS SAYING DONT QUESTION HER CREDENTIALS!!!
pleaseeee tell me dr terry has a podcast or youtube channel i love her
*All this praise for the medical examiner, whose only purpose here is to provide evidence and a testimony like all others involved in the trial. Ignoring the deceased/brutally and cruelly murdered teenage girl just bc she was brown and Latina/Indigenous. If She was whte like them, there would most definitely be plenty of condolences and acknowledgement in these comments. Sigh. But what can you expect from ppl with no souls who tend to support a racist ex-president (who has it out for the Latino community) ?*
*RIH, beautiful sweet Susana.🕯️👼🏽 Play your guitar and sing sweetly some more in God's protective arms.* 🫂💐🤎•
I really like this woman ❤
Whewwwwwwww baby THIS IS A SMART SISTER HERE...WHO RUN THE WORLD 🌎 GIRLZ..WHO RUN THE WORLD 🌎 GIRLZ ...WHO RUN THIS MUTHU? WHO RUN THIS MUTHU❤❤❤❤❤
She's a total badass.
This is more like it unlike that female detective.... Just like the detectives, you need time, education, and experience to do these jobs...not to fill some affirmative action quota's. Triple board certified....Damn she has the stuff that is for sure! 6300 autopsies...that has to be some record and she is still young.
So then how do you convict a person of murder for a death which has been medically classified as “undetermined”.
That’s like asking the jury to reach a conclusion which even the highly educated experienced medical professional who specializes in this was unable to do.
I guess circumstantial like his gun was found near her body. He was talking with the girls earlier. Maybe they have proof of her in his car.
Well she said it is undetermined because the body didn't have flesh left. But I love how she made it clear that as a professional she still believes it was homicide. The body of a young female without any articles of clothing around, far away from where her family last saw her. I'll try to time stamp it but she explains that so well.
They don't need to determine cause of death to convict you of murder....
Nor does they need a body.
All the D.A need to do is sell the jury they Theory as to what happened.
@latdarc That’s why the prosecution presents additional evidence linking him to the location and time of the crime. Obviously cause of death cannot be determined due to the condition of the remains BUT manner of death can still be determined and thus, it’s homicide.
This is a weird case even tho I know he did it you really can’t prove he committed the murder but I think they will still find him guilty
The problem I have with her is how she treats employees. Horrible boss. Smart but not nice
How would you know? You had her as a boss and she fire you?
So you know her personally then and her work
Nope. My neighbor worked for her. I couldn't do that type of work.
@@JonVinciif you Google it you'll see
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Heck YEAHHH!
Let me just go back to school….because she makes my undergrad look like a kindergarten certificate! 😂😂😂
She a little cocky
Has every right to be 😂
@@Patriotgirl45 Her office has a bad reputation for not signing death certificates.
It’s not cocky really she just very detailed and smart. Her intelligence is much higher than all of us
@@Karen44332 Her education is in a different field than mine, but I'm not sure she is smarter. Her office has problems signing death certificates. If she is so smart, why can't she figure out how to do this?
I wonder if she managed a death certificate this time, doesn’t seem to like doing them.
This is a very sad story BUT.. MS, MA’AM POPPED HER SHIT!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 YAASS!! INSPIRED, WHORUNTHEWORLD? #GIRLS!! 🎉
Her office has issues signing death certificates. Bad reputation.
😂
A real life Sara Linton! IFYKYK
She drinks a lot
Chellenge me I dare ya.... 😤
She's weird 😬😁
Very intelligent woman
I think in this field you have to be a lil quirky. But definitely an intelligent & interesting woman.
How, she's probably a medical genius
@@thekaerichtexas 😂
We should all be so lucky to be this "weird" 🤓
Our communities are blessed to have brilliant men and women who chose a career as a Medical Examiner ⭐ 🏆🥇