Talk about adding insult to injury!
a Georgia medical examiner attempted to send the remains of one Jeffrey Merriweather to a lab in St. Louis to try to determine how he went from full-bodied shooting victim to skeleton in the span of two weeks.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office attempted to send a box containing the 18.6-pound skeletal remains via FedEx, but it never arrived. According to Merriweather's mother, the debacle is "a nightmare you can’t wake up from.
While FedEx did give a response to the Atlanta newspaper offering "thoughts and concerns" about the remains and a statement about why its service should not be used for human remains, it's unclear whether or not the company apologized directly to the Merriweather family — who, for their part, blame the medical examiner's office for the loss.
Lots and lots of questions remain about this bizarre tale — including, chief of which, why the ME decided to send the skeletal remains via FedEx in the first place, which is reportedly not customary for these sorts of specimen transfers. But for now, we at least know that whoever monitors FedEx's Twitter feed knows that the company lost a skeleton. And, heck, that's something.
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