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  2. Cook County Medical Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Cook County Coroner was the coroner of Cook County, Illinois until the position was abolished in 1976. The office of existed as an elected position from the early history of Cook County's government until its abolition in 1976. The first Coroner of Cook County was John Kinzie Clark, who was appointed in April 1831. [1]

  3. Death of Kenneka Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Death of Kenneka Jenkins; Date: September 9, 2017: Venue: Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare hotel: Location: Rosemont, Illinois, U.S. Cause: Disputed; ruled accidental: Deaths: 1 (Kenneka Jenkins) Coroner: Cook County Medical Examiner: Litigation: Wrongful death lawsuit by Jenkins's family against the hotel settled in 2023 for undisclosed amount

  4. Peter M. Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the Eastland disaster, Hoffman convened a jury within hours to help to determine accountability for the deaths. [13] He also secured the Second Regiment Armory to use a central morgue for the victims of the disaster. [13] He resigned the office of Cook County coroner in 1922 to assume the position of Cook County sheriff. [14]

  5. West Lawn, Illinois, woman latest Cook County cold-related ...

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    Reyna Duarte, 58, was pronounced dead at 8:50 a.m. Friday at Advocate Christ medical center in Oak Lawn, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. According to Chicago police, the ...

  6. J. Lawrence Cogan - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Cogan was appointed acting Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner following the resignation of Ronald Kornblum. [3] During his tenure in this position, the county's murder rate jumped by 18% and the office struggled to keep up with the high murder toll of 38 homicides per week. [ 6 ]

  7. John E. Traeger - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Traeger [5] (November 13, 1859–October 16, 1946) was an American politician who served as Cook County Sheriff, Cook County Coroner, and Chicago City Treasurer. He also served as Chicago city comptroller, Chicago city collector, Lake, Illinois city collector, and as a member of the Cook County Jury Commission.