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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) is the agency of the government of Oklahoma (USA) responsible for investigating sudden, unexpected, violent or suspicious deaths. In this capacity, OCME provides support services to State law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and public health officials.
On March 13, the Oklahoma medical examiner's summary report was released, ruling Benedict's cause of death a suicide from a combined toxicity of two pharmaceutical drugs: diphenhydramine (an antihistamine and sedative commonly known under the brand name Benadryl) and fluoxetine (a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant known ...
The Medical Examiner in Tulsa ruled the Nov 15, 2023, death of an inmate at Washington County Jail an accident caused by heroin and meth. The Medical Examiner in Tulsa ruled the Nov 15, 2023 ...
June 9 - Reports from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation surface showing that Interim Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Sibley was the subject of a sexual harassment lawsuit while he lived in Tucson, Arizona and another sexual harassment lawsuit from a fellow employee during Sibley's tenure at the OCME's Tulsa Office [10]
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Oklahoma Violent Death Reporting System (OKVDRS) - is a collaborative effort between the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and the OSBI. This national surveillance system collects information on violent deaths to include suicides, homicides, deaths from legal intervention (a subtype of homicide where the ...
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[3] [4] While Chapman was chief medical examiner for the State of Oklahoma, he was asked by legislator William Wiseman to develop the method. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In recent years, Chapman has cast doubt on the lethal injection procedure in the United States, specifically with regards to the lack of training required for those administering the drugs and ...