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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCoroner Report - Gonzalez_Redacted_Part2GONZALEZ, 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 . 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