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Module 3 Reflection Paper

Module 3 Reflection Paper

Q Watch the documentary Post Mortem, then answer the questions below. If you have problems with the first link, please try the second link. 1. What did you find most interesting about this documentary? Please explain in detail in at least 50 words. 2. What do you think you will remember 1 year from now about this documentary? Please be specific in at least 50 words. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/post-mortem/ (Links to an external site.) https://weta.org/watch/shows/frontline/post-mortem (Links to an external site.)

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1. What did you find most interesting about this documentary? Please explain in detail in at least 50 words. This documentary was indeed an eye-opener. At first, I thought it would only stay on the topic of death and autopsies, but then it moved on to how each body tells a story about what happened to the person. Then it moved on to how persons doing the autopsies are supposed to be competent, but many of them, come to find out, are not. Unfortunately, that becomes a problem, especially for families; if the coroner says the person died from a drug overdose and the real reason was completely different, that family will end up far worse being hurt by the lies.