The Big Book of Celebrity Autopsies
By (Author) Kevin Viani
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
9th July 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Forensic science
Pathology
614.1
Paperback
456
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 38mm
544g
From JFK to Marilyn--the morbid, medical, and mysterious facts behind the most famous celebrity deaths.
When a life ends tragically whether by violence or accident, pathologists perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. It is a methodical, morbid, and necessary task.
These autopsy reports, often filled with medical terminology and intriguing diagrams of the bodies we knew so well from their lives on the big screen, offer an unusual insight into the nature of death itself. The reports you'll find here provide a fascinating glimpse into the underworld that hovers just beyond the reach of the living.
Includes the autopsy files or transcriptions from dozens of famous people including:
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy
Politicians: Simon Bolivar, Adolf Hitler, Vladmir Lenin, and Malcolm X
Assassins and Criminals: Lee Harvey Oswald, Jesse James, and Bonnie and Clyde
Musicians and Movie Stars:Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Notorious B.I.G., Janis Joplin, Whitney Houston, and Ludwig Van Beethoven
In a world more obsessed with celebrity than ever before, these reports are a sobering reminder of how fleeting real fame can be--and how destructive and dangerous as well.
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Often the autopsy reveals the diseases and lesions that the person lived with, rather than those that killed him. --Anonymous
What a magnificent body, how I should like to see it on the dissecting table. --Ivan Turgenev
Kevin Viani grew up in Queens, New York. His first job was working summers in a cemetery and he has tried to stay away from dead bodies ever since. He graduated from SUNY Buffalo where he received a bachelor's degree in English. He lives in New York City.