What's the difference between a demise investigator and a medical examiner or Coroner?

My 25 year old son died and a release investigator was sent out and not a medical examiner or coroner? I own unanswered question concerning his death. Any information given would be appreciated. No autopsy be performed on my son.


Answers:    A disappearance investigator works for the county and is sent to the scenes of passing to investigate, photograph and document the circumstances surrounding the death. It is not odd that the medical examiner did not come, they are the doctors who perform autopsies (basically they work 9-5). They do not budge to the scene of death. I presume you live surrounded by a city where they hire a medical examiner, as a coroner is an elected position (not necessarily a doctor), yet they may not other go to the scene any if there are demise investigators. The investigator must have determined from the circumstances that an autopsy be not necessary or they would enjoy ordered one.

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