Some public officers have very poor media relations skills, and Dr. H. Wayne Carver is among those.
Because of the very nature of the duties of the Office of Medical Examiner (or coroner, a common law elected position that has been replaced in many jurisdictions) most do not employ press relations people. The duties also seem to attract ghoulish doctors, some of who would likely fail in private practice. (Viewing the video speaks for itself.)
Do any of you kiddies remember what a weirdo "The Coroner To The Stars", Dr. Thomas Noguchi was?
He finally went too far and was fired when he speculated about the death of Natalie Wood, weaving a press conference scenario of how she may have fallen from a boat with no way of knowing if his account resembled the facts.
Carver's attempts at levity (it was a spree killing at a school you goddam weirdo) was not only in extremely poor taste but it also demonstrates just how socially deprived/disordered he is. (Here's a hint, Doctor. When no one returns your smiles get serious and remember that it isn't about you, you inept and disgusting tub of shit)
Also, his layer of blubber and possible use of narcotics (used by many doctors and health care professionals with access to them) may reduce his sensitivity to cold. When I take opiates or synthetic equivalents I'm less susceptible to wind chill.
Am not claiming that the first woman interviewed in the Outtakes and Bloopers video is definitely Linda Lavin. Just sayin' they look and sound very much alike, imo. If anyone else besides me thinks so too, would be good to hear that I'm not the only one.
Am not claiming that the first woman interviewed in the Outtakes and Bloopers video is definitely Linda Lavin. Just sayin' they look and sound very much alike, imo. If anyone else besides me thinks so too, would be good to hear that I'm not the only one.
Linked [Edit to note: currently] on the right-sidebar of the Crisis Actors website at crisisactors.org [Edit to add: under the Crisis Acting News header about 2/3 of the way down the page]:
Created on Monday, 17 December 2012 Written by Mandy Loehr
Following Fridays horrific school shooting that claimed many lives in Connecticut, area school officials are focusing on ways to combat such an intruder situation that they hope they never have to encounter.
An active shooter training program offered through the Hardin County Sheriffs Office called ALiCE an acronym for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evade has been offered starting this school year for staff members at Bellefontaine City Schools and Riverside Schools.
Sgt. Scott Holbrook of the Hardin County Sheriffs Office has assisted with the training offered at these Logan County schools following the implementation of the program at several Hardin County schools during the past several years.
AliCE training is just a part of my responsibilities at the sheriffs office, but I am reminded once again how truly important it is, the sergeant said in an e-mail.
Although there are Logan and Hardin counties in several States, this article is in reference to Ohio; the Logan County seat there being Bellefontaine. Riverside is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, and is a part of the Dayton Metropolitan statistical area.