tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post6968243919620478517..comments2024-03-25T20:06:39.794-05:00Comments on Grits for Breakfast: Autopsy report from ME indicted for making false statements under oath can't come into evidence unless she testifies, except it didGritsforbreakfasthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-5042116376966197252014-01-13T23:59:33.828-06:002014-01-13T23:59:33.828-06:00Grit's,
Luisa Florez was a Colombian illegall...Grit's,<br /><br />Luisa Florez was a Colombian illegally in the country when she was hired by the Harris CO ME's office. Florez came to the U.S. under a medical student visa, but stayed after completing her medical training.<br /><br />The Harris Co Me's office became aware of this problem after Florez performed the autopsies on the two illegal immigrants from Colombia, that Joe Horn shot back in Nov. 2007.<br /><br />To become a U.S. citizen quickly, Florez married a Jewish American real estate investor in Israel, but made the mistake of going through France on her return flight to the U.S. French authorities arrested Florez and held her for three weeks before the U.S. ambassador obtained her release.(Traveling on a void U.S. Student Visa)<br /><br />After returning to Houston in January 2008, Florez signed the two autopsy reports associated with the Joe Horn shooting on April 13, 2008.<br /><br />Florez new husband was defrauding the U.S. Government by filing false hurricane Rita damage claims, which Florez aided him in doing, thus her federal arrest. <br /><br />It appears this marriage was a quid pro quo. The marriage solved Florez's immigration problem and her husband got a partner in crime.<br /><br />As for Dr. Roger Milton, currently he is the only Harris CO ME who is not board certified in either anatomic, clinical or forensic pathology even though it is, and has been the policy requirement of the ME's office since he was hired in 1998.<br /><br />The Star-Telegram reported this in their 2009 series on TX Medical Examiners. The article stated:<br /><br />"A forensic pathologist employed by Harris County also lacks board certification, even though the medical examiner’s office says it requires such credentials. The physician "has amply demonstrated his expertise during his tenure, and the requirement for certification has been waived for him," a county official said."<br /><br />How can a county have a policy for it's medical examiners, but waive it for one person? I find it curious that Milton was one of 2 ME's brought from the the Washington DC ME's office by Joye Carter. The other is Harris CO Chief ME Louis Sanchez.<br /><br />Question, What does Roger Milton know that makes him exempt from the policy requirements of the other Harris CO ME's?<br />dfishernoreply@blogger.com