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Cyril Wecht

Cyril Harrison Wecht (born March 20, 1931) is an American forensic pathologist. He has been the president of both the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American College of Legal Medicine, and headed the board of trustees of the American Board of Legal Medicine.[10] Wecht served as County Commissioner and Allegheny County Coroner and Medical Examiner, serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. He is perhaps best known for his criticism of the Warren Commission's findings concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

Cyril Wecht
Allegheny County Medical Examiner
In office
December 29, 2005[1] – January 20, 2006[2]
Preceded byHimself as Coroner
Succeeded byAbdulrezak Shakir (Acting)[a]
Allegheny County Coroner
In office
January 1, 1996 – December 29, 2005
Preceded byF. James Gregis (Acting)[b]
Succeeded byHimself as Medical Examiner
In office
January 2, 1970[3] – January 9, 1980
Preceded byRalph Stalter
Succeeded byJoshua Perper (Acting)[c]
Member of the Allegheny County
Board of Commissioners
In office
January 7, 1980 – January 2, 1984[4]
Preceded byJim Flaherty
Succeeded byPete Flaherty
Chairperson of the
Allegheny County Democratic Party
In office
June 1, 1978[5] – May 30, 1984[6]
Preceded byEugene Coon
Succeeded byEd Stevens
Personal details
Born
Cyril Harrison Wecht

(1931-03-20) March 20, 1931 (age 92)
Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Pittsburgh (B.S.), (M.D.), (LLB)
University of Maryland School of Law (J.D.)
OccupationForensic pathologist
Politician
Attorney
a.^ Shakir held the title of Acting Medical Examiner while a national search was undertaken to find a permanent successor to Wecht.[7] In December 2006, Karl Williams was formally appointed Medical Examiner.[8]
b.^ Gregis held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Joshua Perper's resignation in July of 1994, until Wecht was elected to permanently fill the vacancy.[9]
c.^ Perper held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Wecht's resignation, until the State Supreme Court upheld Dr. Sanford Edberg's appointment to the office on March 2, 1981.

Background edit

Wecht was born to Jewish immigrant parents in a tiny mining village in Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania, called Bobtown.[11] His father, Nathan Wecht, was a Lithuanian-born storekeeper; his Ukrainian-born mother, Fannie Rubenstein, was a homemaker and helped out in the store.[12] When Wecht was young, Nathan moved the family first to McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, and then to the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and opened a neighborhood grocery store.[13] He attended and graduated from the now closed Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh.[13]

Wecht had musical leanings and was concertmaster of the University of Pittsburgh Orchestra during his undergraduate years.[14] He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 1952, an M.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1956, a Bachelor of Law from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1962,[15] and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law[when?]. In 1959, he served in the United States Air Force at the Air Force Hospital, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, where he became a captain in the medical corps. He became a forensic pathologist. He served on the staff of St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh before becoming Deputy Coroner of Allegheny County in 1965. Four years later he was elected coroner. Wecht served as coroner from 1970 to 1980, and again from 1996 to 2006.[16]

Forensics career edit

Cyril, obviously, is a national figure, international figure, in many ways so we're lucky to have someone of his stature here in Allegheny County.

Rich Fitzgerald[17]

Wecht became famous appearing on television and consulting on deaths with a high media profile. Some of the cases include; Robert F. Kennedy,[18][19] Sharon Tate, Brian Jones, the Symbionese Liberation Army shootout, John F. Kennedy, the Legionnaires' Disease outbreak, Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, JonBenét Ramsey, Dr. Herman Tarnower (the Scarsdale diet guru), Danielle van Dam, Sunny von Bülow, the Branch Davidian incident, Vincent Foster, Laci Peterson, Daniel and Anna Nicole Smith, and Rebecca Zahau.[citation needed] During his career, Wecht performed more than 17,000 autopsies.[13][20] He is a clinical professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and an adjunct professor of law at Duquesne University.[21]

Cyril H. Wecht and Pathology Associates edit

Since 1962, Wecht has had a private practice. He has served as a medical-legal and forensic pathology consultant in both civil and criminal cases.

Wecht has frequently been an expert witness in legal cases; he testified at the 1997 criminal trial of police officers Milton Mulholland and Michael Albert in the killing of Jonny Gammage;[22] the 2000 civil trial against the State of Ohio relating to the Sam Sheppard case,[23] the 2011 criminal trial of Jeffrey Locker in the death of Jeffrey Locker,[24] and the 2018 wrongful death trial arising from the death of Rebecca Zahau.[25]

His forensic consultant engagements include:

JFK assassination edit

In 1965, Wecht presented a paper critiquing the Warren Commission to the meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.[27] In 1972, Wecht was the first civilian ever given permission to examine the Kennedy assassination evidence.[28] It was Wecht who first discovered that Kennedy's brain, and all related data in the killing, had gone missing.[29]

In 1978, he testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations as the lone dissenter on a nine-member forensic pathology panel re-examining the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which had concurred with the Warren Commission conclusions and single bullet theory. Out of the four official examinations into the Kennedy assassination, Wecht is the only forensic pathologist who has disagreed with the conclusion that both the single bullet theory and Kennedy's head wounds are mutually consistent.[30][31][32]

Wecht was a consultant to Oliver Stone for the film JFK.[33][34]

Investigation into the death of Daniel Smith edit

Wecht was hired by Callenders and Co, a Bahamian law firm, to do an independent autopsy on the body of Daniel Smith, the son of Anna Nicole Smith, who died while visiting his mother in the Bahamas.[35] Wecht attested that Daniel Smith died as a result of the interaction of methadone, sertraline (Zoloft) and escitalopram (Lexapro).[36]

In 2000, the Duquesne University School of Law established the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law.[37][38] The Institute offers graduate degree and professional certificate programs in forensic science to a diverse group of students spanning the disciplines of law, nursing, law enforcement, pharmacy, the health sciences, business, the environmental sciences and psychology.[citation needed]

Books edit

Wecht has written numerous books, including[citation needed]:

  • From Crime Scene to Courtroom (2011)
  • Investigation of Police Related Deaths (2011)
  • Forensic Science and Law (2006)
  • Tales from the Morgue (2005)
  • Forensic Aspects of Chemical and Biological Terrorism (2004)
  • Mortal Evidence (2003)
  • Into EVIDENCE: Truth, Lies and Unresolved Mysteries in the Murder of JFK
  • November 22, 1963: A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination
  • Grave Secrets: A Leading Forensic Expert Reveals the Startling Truth about O.J. Simpson, David Koresh, Vincent Foster, and Other Sensational Cases
  • Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?
  • A Question of Murder
  • Cause of Death (1993)
  • Legal Medicine (1985)
  • Exploring the Medical Malpractice Dilemma (1972)
  • Preparing and Winning Medical Negligence Cases (2016)
  • Forensic Pathology in Civil & Criminal Cases (2016)
  • The Life and Deaths of Cyril Wecht: Memoirs of America's Most Controversial Forensic Pathologist (2020)[34]

Political career edit

Early years (1965–1985) edit

In 1965, Wecht became Deputy Coroner of Allegheny County.[39] Four years later he was elected Coroner of Allegheny County. Wecht served as coroner from 1970 to 1980. His initial departure from the office of Coroner was not met without controversy. Wecht did not resign as Coroner until January 9, two days after his swearing-in as an Allegheny County Commissioner, as the law did not prohibit him from holding both the offices of Coroner and Commissioner.[40]

He resigned under pressure from a variety of sources, including his predecessor as Coroner, Dr. Ralph Stalter, a Republican, and the administration of Governor Dick Thornburgh, also a Republican.[41] He initially recommended that Dr. Joshua Perper succeed him, and indeed Perper held the title of Acting Coroner until Thornburgh appointed Dr. Sanford Edburg to succeed Wecht. While Perper initially rejected the appointment as unconstitutional, the State Supreme Court upheld Thornburgh's right to appoint Edberg, who duly took over the office of Coroner on March 2, 1981.[42]

In 1978, he was elected chairman of the Allegheny County Democratic Party. One year later, Wecht was elected to the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners. In 1982, he was the Democratic party's nominee to oppose freshman Senator John Heinz in bid for a second term; Heinz won the election with 59 percent of the vote.[43]

Wecht and fellow Democratic County Commissioner Tom Foerster were frequently at odds, and battled for control of the Democratic Party in Allegheny County, which Wecht chaired. Although the Democratic Committee rejected Foerster and endorsed Wecht for re-election as commissioner in 1983, the committee paired him with Sheriff Gene Coon, with whom he also had a longstanding political feud.[citation needed]

Foerster teamed up with former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty, and the two defeated Wecht and Coon in the primary election for the two Democratic nominations. Wecht then lost the chairmanship of the county's Democratic Party in 1984 to Foerster's hand-picked candidate, Scott Township Tax Collector Ed Stevens. Wecht then sought to become chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party that same year, but was defeated by Ed Mezvinsky, a former Congressman from Iowa.[citation needed]

Later years (1995–2006) edit

In 1995, Wecht, after 12 years out of public life, was again elected as Allegheny County's Coroner.[44] In 1999, he ran for the newly created position of Allegheny County Chief Executive, defeating one-term minority County Commissioner Mike Dawida in the Democratic primary, but losing to prominent Republican businessman Jim Roddey in his first bid for elective public office.[45]

While serving as the county's coroner, Wecht continued to operate a private forensic consulting business on the side known as Wecht Pathology Associates,[46] which charges clients for examining cases, conducting autopsies, and testifying in civil and criminal trials. In his official capacity as county coroner, Wecht continued to squabble with DA Zappala, often over deaths that took place during encounters with police.[46]

In the case that led to Wecht's federal prosecution (US vs. Wecht), Wecht ruled that Charles Dixon had been suffocated through positional asphyxiation during a 2002 encounter with police officers from Mount Oliver and Pittsburgh. When Wecht ruled the death of Dixon a homicide, DA Zappala refused to press charges against the officers. In response, Wecht, acting in his private capacity as an employee of Wecht Pathology Associates, wrote a medical opinion outlining the officers' alleged role in Dixon's death which was utilized by Dixon's family in a civil suit against the county.[46]

In response to Wecht's testimony in the Dixon case, Zappala accused Wecht of violating the federal Hobbs Act, which prohibits public officials from using their offices for private gain. In early 2005, Zappala launched an investigation into whether Wecht had been using county resources to carry out private work — allegations similar to those Wecht had faced before. By spring of 2005, FBI agents were seizing documents in Wecht's private and county offices.[46]

Wecht continued to serve as Coroner until the position was eliminated in 2006. County Executive Dan Onorato named him as the county's first appointed Medical Examiner in 2006. By January 2006, a federal grand jury had indicted Wecht on 84 criminal counts, prompting Wecht to step down from his county post per an agreement he made when the investigation became public in 2004 that if indicted he would resign as county coroner.[46]

Court cases edit

Allegheny County criminal trial (1979–1981) edit

Wecht's tenure as Allegheny County Coroner was controversial. While he was responsible for significant upgrades in the professionalism and technology of the coroner's office during his service in that office from 1970 to 1980, making the Allegheny County Coroner's office one of the best in the nation, Wecht's political career proved controversial due to his opinionated nature and as he put it his unwillingness to "run away from a fight."[46]

In 1979 Wecht was accused of performing autopsies for other counties at the county morgue and depositing the fees from these autopsies in his private business's bank account. Wecht responded that the funds in question had been used solely to upgrade the office and staff.[47]

After a long investigation, Wecht was indicted on multiple criminal counts that charged Wecht with personally profiting from work at the coroner's office. Wecht allegedly transacted approximately $400,000 of his private business work using county facilities and the county morgue.[46][47] In spring 1981, the six-week-long criminal trial began. All charges were dismissed except for one, theft of services. Wecht was acquitted on the remaining charge.[46][47]

The original judge at trial was censured by a judge's panel and some findings vacated due to judicial misconduct.[48] Wecht's attorneys alleged that he was a victim of a political conspiracy.[49]

Allegheny County civil trial edit

Although Wecht was acquitted in the criminal case, the County Controller levied a civil surcharge of $390,000 against him for mingling private and public work at the morgue. In 1983, a civil court ruled that Wecht owed the county $172,410. On appeal, the original award to the county was increased to $250,000. In 1992, the county and Wecht reached a settlement resulting in Wecht having to repay the county $200,000.[46][47]

Federal criminal trial edit

On January 28, 2008, a federal trial against Wecht began, on charges of public corruption. Roughly two weeks prior to the trial, 43 of the 84 counts against Wecht were withdrawn; judge Arthur J. Schwab dismissed those charges with prejudice.[50] Following trial the jury could not reach agreement on the remaining counts, and the judge declared a mistrial. The prosecution immediately announced that they planned to retry Wecht.[51]

Concerns were raised about the motivation and conduct of the prosecution before and after the trial.[52][53] Speculation arose that the prosecution of Wecht was politically motivated. Former U.S. Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania Dick Thornburgh, a Republican who had been a political opponent of Wecht's, agreed to serve as his defense lawyer; Thornburgh further testified before a United States House of Representatives panel investigating the U.S. Attorneys' Firing Scandal that Wecht was targeted politically.[54][55]

U.S. Congressmen Mike Doyle (whose district includes Pittsburgh) and John Conyers questioned the prosecution's tactics in the aftermath of the first trial and instituted Congressional hearings on the matter.[56]

Op-eds in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review called for dismissal of the proposed re-trial.[57] On April 12, 2008, 33 prominent leaders in the Pittsburgh community sent a letter to the Attorney General Michael Mukasey and U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan requesting that the prosecution dismiss the indictment against Wecht. Shortly after the press release of this letter, Senator Arlen Specter publicly recommended against a retrial for Wecht.[58] Former jurors stated to the press that they believed that the prosecution had been politically motivated.[59]

On May 5, 2008, the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) revealed that it initiated an investigation into the Wecht prosecution due to claims that the case was a "selective prosecution".[60]

On May 14, 2009, a new trial judge in the retrial excluded most of the evidence against Wecht because it was seized under an illegal and improperly executed search warrant.[61]

On June 2, 2009, Buchanan announced that her office would file a motion to dismiss all charges against Wecht.[62]

Personal life edit

In October 1961, Wecht married Sigrid Ronsdal; they have four children together, including David Wecht, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.[63][13]

On May 16, 2020, Wecht promoted a less reactive and restrictive response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[64]

In popular media edit

Wecht was portrayed by Albert Brooks in the 2015 film Concussion. In the film, Wecht was a staunch supporter of Bennet Omalu's efforts to expose the link between concussions and football.[65]

Selected publications edit

  • Foreword to H. L. Hunt: Motive & Opportunity by John Curington and Michael Whitington. 23 House (2018). ISBN 978-1939306241.

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Further reading edit

  • New York Times article
  • New York Times article 2
  • "The Real CSI, PBS Frontline documentary, April 17, 2012. Extensive interviews with Dr. Wecht about CFC (Certified Forensic Consultant) credentialing by the American College of Forensic Examiners International Inc. and the use of forensic techniques.

External links edit

  • Official website
Political offices
Preceded by
Himself
As County Coroner
Allegheny County Medical Examiner
2005–2006
Succeeded by
Abdulrezak Shakir1
Acting
Preceded by
F. James Gregis2
Acting
Allegheny County Coroner
1996–2005
Succeeded by
Office Eliminated
Preceded by
Jim Flaherty
Member of the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners
1980–1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ralph Stalter
Allegheny County Coroner
1970–1980
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
(Class 1)

1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairperson of the Allegheny County Democratic Party
1978–1984
Succeeded by
Ed Stevens
Notes and references
1. Shakir held the title of Acting Medical Examiner while a national search was undertaken to find a permanent successor to Wecht. In December of 2006, Karl Williams was formally appointed Medical Examiner.
2. Gregis held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Joshua Perper's resignation in July of 1994, until Wecht was elected to permanently fill the vancancy.
3. Perper held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Wecht's resignation, until the State Supreme Court upheld Dr. Sanford Edberg's appointment to the office on March 2, 1981

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Cyril Harrison Wecht born March 20 1931 is an American forensic pathologist He has been the president of both the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American College of Legal Medicine and headed the board of trustees of the American Board of Legal Medicine 10 Wecht served as County Commissioner and Allegheny County Coroner and Medical Examiner serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area He is perhaps best known for his criticism of the Warren Commission s findings concerning the assassination of John F Kennedy Cyril WechtAllegheny County Medical ExaminerIn office December 29 2005 1 January 20 2006 2 Preceded byHimself as CoronerSucceeded byAbdulrezak Shakir Acting a Allegheny County CoronerIn office January 1 1996 December 29 2005Preceded byF James Gregis Acting b Succeeded byHimself as Medical ExaminerIn office January 2 1970 3 January 9 1980Preceded byRalph StalterSucceeded byJoshua Perper Acting c Member of the Allegheny CountyBoard of CommissionersIn office January 7 1980 January 2 1984 4 Preceded byJim FlahertySucceeded byPete FlahertyChairperson of theAllegheny County Democratic PartyIn office June 1 1978 5 May 30 1984 6 Preceded byEugene CoonSucceeded byEd StevensPersonal detailsBornCyril Harrison Wecht 1931 03 20 March 20 1931 age 92 Dunkard Township Pennsylvania U S Political partyDemocraticAlma materUniversity of Pittsburgh B S M D LLB University of Maryland School of Law J D OccupationForensic pathologistPoliticianAttorneya Shakir held the title of Acting Medical Examiner while a national search was undertaken to find a permanent successor to Wecht 7 In December 2006 Karl Williams was formally appointed Medical Examiner 8 b Gregis held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Joshua Perper s resignation in July of 1994 until Wecht was elected to permanently fill the vacancy 9 c Perper held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Wecht s resignation until the State Supreme Court upheld Dr Sanford Edberg s appointment to the office on March 2 1981 Contents 1 Background 2 Forensics career 2 1 Cyril H Wecht and Pathology Associates 2 1 1 JFK assassination 2 1 2 Investigation into the death of Daniel Smith 2 2 Books 3 Political career 3 1 Early years 1965 1985 3 2 Later years 1995 2006 4 Court cases 4 1 Allegheny County criminal trial 1979 1981 4 2 Allegheny County civil trial 4 3 Federal criminal trial 5 Personal life 6 In popular media 7 Selected publications 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksBackground editWecht was born to Jewish immigrant parents in a tiny mining village in Dunkard Township Pennsylvania called Bobtown 11 His father Nathan Wecht was a Lithuanian born storekeeper his Ukrainian born mother Fannie Rubenstein was a homemaker and helped out in the store 12 When Wecht was young Nathan moved the family first to McKees Rocks Pennsylvania and then to the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and opened a neighborhood grocery store 13 He attended and graduated from the now closed Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh 13 Wecht had musical leanings and was concertmaster of the University of Pittsburgh Orchestra during his undergraduate years 14 He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 1952 an M D degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1956 a Bachelor of Law from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1962 15 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law when In 1959 he served in the United States Air Force at the Air Force Hospital Maxwell Air Force Base Alabama where he became a captain in the medical corps He became a forensic pathologist He served on the staff of St Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh before becoming Deputy Coroner of Allegheny County in 1965 Four years later he was elected coroner Wecht served as coroner from 1970 to 1980 and again from 1996 to 2006 16 Forensics career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Cyril Wecht news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cyril obviously is a national figure international figure in many ways so we re lucky to have someone of his stature here in Allegheny County Rich Fitzgerald 17 Wecht became famous appearing on television and consulting on deaths with a high media profile Some of the cases include Robert F Kennedy 18 19 Sharon Tate Brian Jones the Symbionese Liberation Army shootout John F Kennedy the Legionnaires Disease outbreak Elvis Presley Kurt Cobain JonBenet Ramsey Dr Herman Tarnower the Scarsdale diet guru Danielle van Dam Sunny von Bulow the Branch Davidian incident Vincent Foster Laci Peterson Daniel and Anna Nicole Smith and Rebecca Zahau citation needed During his career Wecht performed more than 17 000 autopsies 13 20 He is a clinical professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and an adjunct professor of law at Duquesne University 21 Cyril H Wecht and Pathology Associates edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Cyril Wecht news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Since 1962 Wecht has had a private practice He has served as a medical legal and forensic pathology consultant in both civil and criminal cases Wecht has frequently been an expert witness in legal cases he testified at the 1997 criminal trial of police officers Milton Mulholland and Michael Albert in the killing of Jonny Gammage 22 the 2000 civil trial against the State of Ohio relating to the Sam Sheppard case 23 the 2011 criminal trial of Jeffrey Locker in the death of Jeffrey Locker 24 and the 2018 wrongful death trial arising from the death of Rebecca Zahau 25 His forensic consultant engagements include for the Los Angeles County Coroner s Office in regard to the 1968 Robert F Kennedy assassination the 1969 Sharon Tate LaBianca cases and the 1974 Symbionese Liberation Army Deaths for the Health Hospital Panama Canal Zone as a member of the Special Expert Panel on American Legionnaires Disease Department of Health Education and Welfare Centers for Disease Control for the ABC network television show 20 20 in regard to the John F Kennedy assassination 1976 and the death of Elvis Presley 1979 U S House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations Forensic Pathology Panel for the 1991 film JFK the expert on the Jeffrey Locker case 26 JFK assassination edit In 1965 Wecht presented a paper critiquing the Warren Commission to the meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 27 In 1972 Wecht was the first civilian ever given permission to examine the Kennedy assassination evidence 28 It was Wecht who first discovered that Kennedy s brain and all related data in the killing had gone missing 29 In 1978 he testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations as the lone dissenter on a nine member forensic pathology panel re examining the assassination of John F Kennedy which had concurred with the Warren Commission conclusions and single bullet theory Out of the four official examinations into the Kennedy assassination Wecht is the only forensic pathologist who has disagreed with the conclusion that both the single bullet theory and Kennedy s head wounds are mutually consistent 30 31 32 Wecht was a consultant to Oliver Stone for the film JFK 33 34 Investigation into the death of Daniel Smith edit Wecht was hired by Callenders and Co a Bahamian law firm to do an independent autopsy on the body of Daniel Smith the son of Anna Nicole Smith who died while visiting his mother in the Bahamas 35 Wecht attested that Daniel Smith died as a result of the interaction of methadone sertraline Zoloft and escitalopram Lexapro 36 In 2000 the Duquesne University School of Law established the Cyril H Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law 37 38 The Institute offers graduate degree and professional certificate programs in forensic science to a diverse group of students spanning the disciplines of law nursing law enforcement pharmacy the health sciences business the environmental sciences and psychology citation needed Books edit Wecht has written numerous books including citation needed From Crime Scene to Courtroom 2011 Investigation of Police Related Deaths 2011 Forensic Science and Law 2006 Tales from the Morgue 2005 Forensic Aspects of Chemical and Biological Terrorism 2004 Mortal Evidence 2003 Into EVIDENCE Truth Lies and Unresolved Mysteries in the Murder of JFK November 22 1963 A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination Grave Secrets A Leading Forensic Expert Reveals the Startling Truth about O J Simpson David Koresh Vincent Foster and Other Sensational Cases Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey A Question of Murder Cause of Death 1993 Legal Medicine 1985 Exploring the Medical Malpractice Dilemma 1972 Preparing and Winning Medical Negligence Cases 2016 Forensic Pathology in Civil amp Criminal Cases 2016 The Life and Deaths of Cyril Wecht Memoirs of America s Most Controversial Forensic Pathologist 2020 34 Political career editEarly years 1965 1985 edit In 1965 Wecht became Deputy Coroner of Allegheny County 39 Four years later he was elected Coroner of Allegheny County Wecht served as coroner from 1970 to 1980 His initial departure from the office of Coroner was not met without controversy Wecht did not resign as Coroner until January 9 two days after his swearing in as an Allegheny County Commissioner as the law did not prohibit him from holding both the offices of Coroner and Commissioner 40 He resigned under pressure from a variety of sources including his predecessor as Coroner Dr Ralph Stalter a Republican and the administration of Governor Dick Thornburgh also a Republican 41 He initially recommended that Dr Joshua Perper succeed him and indeed Perper held the title of Acting Coroner until Thornburgh appointed Dr Sanford Edburg to succeed Wecht While Perper initially rejected the appointment as unconstitutional the State Supreme Court upheld Thornburgh s right to appoint Edberg who duly took over the office of Coroner on March 2 1981 42 In 1978 he was elected chairman of the Allegheny County Democratic Party One year later Wecht was elected to the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners In 1982 he was the Democratic party s nominee to oppose freshman Senator John Heinz in bid for a second term Heinz won the election with 59 percent of the vote 43 Wecht and fellow Democratic County Commissioner Tom Foerster were frequently at odds and battled for control of the Democratic Party in Allegheny County which Wecht chaired Although the Democratic Committee rejected Foerster and endorsed Wecht for re election as commissioner in 1983 the committee paired him with Sheriff Gene Coon with whom he also had a longstanding political feud citation needed Foerster teamed up with former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty and the two defeated Wecht and Coon in the primary election for the two Democratic nominations Wecht then lost the chairmanship of the county s Democratic Party in 1984 to Foerster s hand picked candidate Scott Township Tax Collector Ed Stevens Wecht then sought to become chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party that same year but was defeated by Ed Mezvinsky a former Congressman from Iowa citation needed Later years 1995 2006 edit In 1995 Wecht after 12 years out of public life was again elected as Allegheny County s Coroner 44 In 1999 he ran for the newly created position of Allegheny County Chief Executive defeating one term minority County Commissioner Mike Dawida in the Democratic primary but losing to prominent Republican businessman Jim Roddey in his first bid for elective public office 45 While serving as the county s coroner Wecht continued to operate a private forensic consulting business on the side known as Wecht Pathology Associates 46 which charges clients for examining cases conducting autopsies and testifying in civil and criminal trials In his official capacity as county coroner Wecht continued to squabble with DA Zappala often over deaths that took place during encounters with police 46 In the case that led to Wecht s federal prosecution US vs Wecht Wecht ruled that Charles Dixon had been suffocated through positional asphyxiation during a 2002 encounter with police officers from Mount Oliver and Pittsburgh When Wecht ruled the death of Dixon a homicide DA Zappala refused to press charges against the officers In response Wecht acting in his private capacity as an employee of Wecht Pathology Associates wrote a medical opinion outlining the officers alleged role in Dixon s death which was utilized by Dixon s family in a civil suit against the county 46 In response to Wecht s testimony in the Dixon case Zappala accused Wecht of violating the federal Hobbs Act which prohibits public officials from using their offices for private gain In early 2005 Zappala launched an investigation into whether Wecht had been using county resources to carry out private work allegations similar to those Wecht had faced before By spring of 2005 FBI agents were seizing documents in Wecht s private and county offices 46 Wecht continued to serve as Coroner until the position was eliminated in 2006 County Executive Dan Onorato named him as the county s first appointed Medical Examiner in 2006 By January 2006 a federal grand jury had indicted Wecht on 84 criminal counts prompting Wecht to step down from his county post per an agreement he made when the investigation became public in 2004 that if indicted he would resign as county coroner 46 Court cases editAllegheny County criminal trial 1979 1981 edit Wecht s tenure as Allegheny County Coroner was controversial While he was responsible for significant upgrades in the professionalism and technology of the coroner s office during his service in that office from 1970 to 1980 making the Allegheny County Coroner s office one of the best in the nation Wecht s political career proved controversial due to his opinionated nature and as he put it his unwillingness to run away from a fight 46 In 1979 Wecht was accused of performing autopsies for other counties at the county morgue and depositing the fees from these autopsies in his private business s bank account Wecht responded that the funds in question had been used solely to upgrade the office and staff 47 After a long investigation Wecht was indicted on multiple criminal counts that charged Wecht with personally profiting from work at the coroner s office Wecht allegedly transacted approximately 400 000 of his private business work using county facilities and the county morgue 46 47 In spring 1981 the six week long criminal trial began All charges were dismissed except for one theft of services Wecht was acquitted on the remaining charge 46 47 The original judge at trial was censured by a judge s panel and some findings vacated due to judicial misconduct 48 Wecht s attorneys alleged that he was a victim of a political conspiracy 49 Allegheny County civil trial edit Although Wecht was acquitted in the criminal case the County Controller levied a civil surcharge of 390 000 against him for mingling private and public work at the morgue In 1983 a civil court ruled that Wecht owed the county 172 410 On appeal the original award to the county was increased to 250 000 In 1992 the county and Wecht reached a settlement resulting in Wecht having to repay the county 200 000 46 47 Federal criminal trial edit On January 28 2008 a federal trial against Wecht began on charges of public corruption Roughly two weeks prior to the trial 43 of the 84 counts against Wecht were withdrawn judge Arthur J Schwab dismissed those charges with prejudice 50 Following trial the jury could not reach agreement on the remaining counts and the judge declared a mistrial The prosecution immediately announced that they planned to retry Wecht 51 Concerns were raised about the motivation and conduct of the prosecution before and after the trial 52 53 Speculation arose that the prosecution of Wecht was politically motivated Former U S Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania Dick Thornburgh a Republican who had been a political opponent of Wecht s agreed to serve as his defense lawyer Thornburgh further testified before a United States House of Representatives panel investigating the U S Attorneys Firing Scandal that Wecht was targeted politically 54 55 U S Congressmen Mike Doyle whose district includes Pittsburgh and John Conyers questioned the prosecution s tactics in the aftermath of the first trial and instituted Congressional hearings on the matter 56 Op eds in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune Review called for dismissal of the proposed re trial 57 On April 12 2008 33 prominent leaders in the Pittsburgh community sent a letter to the Attorney General Michael Mukasey and U S Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan requesting that the prosecution dismiss the indictment against Wecht Shortly after the press release of this letter Senator Arlen Specter publicly recommended against a retrial for Wecht 58 Former jurors stated to the press that they believed that the prosecution had been politically motivated 59 On May 5 2008 the Department of Justice s Office of Professional Responsibility OPR revealed that it initiated an investigation into the Wecht prosecution due to claims that the case was a selective prosecution 60 On May 14 2009 a new trial judge in the retrial excluded most of the evidence against Wecht because it was seized under an illegal and improperly executed search warrant 61 On June 2 2009 Buchanan announced that her office would file a motion to dismiss all charges against Wecht 62 Personal life editIn October 1961 Wecht married Sigrid Ronsdal they have four children together including David Wecht an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 63 13 On May 16 2020 Wecht promoted a less reactive and restrictive response to the COVID 19 pandemic 64 In popular media editWecht was portrayed by Albert Brooks in the 2015 film Concussion In the film Wecht was a staunch supporter of Bennet Omalu s efforts to expose the link between concussions and football 65 Selected publications editForeword to H L Hunt Motive amp Opportunity by John Curington and Michael Whitington 23 House 2018 ISBN 978 1939306241 References edit Lovering Daniel December 30 2005 Famous coroner Wecht to be county s first medical examiner Centre Daily Times Associated Press Archived from the original on July 26 2018 Retrieved December 30 2011 via Care2 Groups Cato Jason Conti David January 21 2006 Wecht resigns proclaims innocence Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved February 4 2019 Wecht Sworn In As Coroner The Pittsburgh Press January 2 1970 Retrieved December 30 2011 New Allegheny commissioners promise new era of cooperation The Gettysburg Times January 3 1984 Retrieved December 29 2011 Uhl Sherley June 1 1978 Wecht At Dem Helm Rips Party Dissidents The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved December 30 2011 Uhl Sherley May 30 1984 Democrats pick chairman tonight The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved December 30 2011 Wecht indicted relinquishes medical examiner duties The Pittsburgh Business Times January 20 2006 Retrieved December 30 2011 Belser Ann December 23 2006 Allegheny County names new medical examiner Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 30 2011 Perper named to Fla post The Observer Reporter April 10 1994 Retrieved December 30 2011 About Cyril H Wecht Cyril H Wecht Archived from the original on September 27 2019 Retrieved October 9 2019 Green Katie December 1 2017 A native son Cyril Wecht s first home and his roots are in Bobtown Observer Reporter Retrieved 4 February 2019 Enteen Robert 14 September 2017 Founders Series Interview with Dr Cyril Wecht Journal of Legal Medicine 37 1 2 1 19 doi 10 1080 01947648 2017 1303285 PMID 28910220 S2CID 42905409 a b c d Batz Jr Bob October 24 1999 Cyril H Wecht Up close and personal with the candidates for Allegheny County Executive Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on June 12 2021 Retrieved February 4 2019 Music Man letter Pitt Magazine Spring 2007 page 3 Class Notes Pitt Magazine University of Pittsburgh Winter 2010 Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Retrieved February 23 2013 Cato Jason March 16 2008 Wecht trial s no witness defense described as bold tactic Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved 16 November 2019 Cyril Wecht Will Not Become Allegheny County Medical Examiner CBS Pittsburgh 2012 02 27 Retrieved 2014 03 22 Wecht talks about some of his most famous cases Observer Reporter November 3 2017 Retrieved April 8 2019 Iannotti Ralph May 28 2018 Pittsburgh s Dr Cyril Wecht Applauds Call By RFK Jr To Reinvestigate Father s Assassination KDKA TV Retrieved April 8 2019 Cyril H Wecht M D Citizens Against Political Assassinations Cyril H Wecht M D J D Duquesne University School of Law Archived from the original on April 8 2019 Retrieved April 8 2019 2d Mistrial for Officers Charged in Motorist s Death Associated Press December 14 1997 Condensed Testimony of Dr Cyril Wecht plaintiff s expert Davis Special Administrator of the Estate of Samuel H Sheppard v State of Ohio Ohio Court of Common Pleas County of Cuyahoga John Eligon Expert Finds Defendant s Assisted Suicide Account Plausible New York Times March 1 2011 Lyndsay Winkley Well known pathologist testifies in trial that Zahau was strangled The Morning Call March 12 2018 Eligon John 2011 03 02 Pathologist Testifies in Case of L I Speaker s Death The New York Times Retrieved 2014 03 22 Brown Greg February 12 1989 Cyril Wecht continues to probe JFK murder Sunday Times Beaver County Times Beaver Pennsylvania p 6 Retrieved March 29 2015 Fuoco Michael A October 28 2017 Wecht faults Trump for delay in releasing all JFK assassination documents Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 4 February 2019 Graham Fred August 27 1972 Mystery Cloaks Fate of Brain of Kennedy PDF The New York Times New York City Retrieved April 10 2016 Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the U S House of Representatives The National Archives The JFK Assassination Records Retrieved 2007 02 22 Vincent Bugliosi Reclaiming History p 863 TESTIMONY OF DR CYRIL H WECHT CORONER ALLEGHENY COUNTY PA 1978 09 07 Archived from the original on March 25 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Noory George January 4 2021 Forensic Cases Egyptian Energy Healing Coast to Coast AM Retrieved January 8 2021 a b Axelrod Joshua Review Cyril Wecht s memoir highlights his remarkable and controversial life Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2020 12 08 Quincy Parker 2007 01 23 Anna Nicole May Not Pay Callenders The Bahama Journal Archived from the original on 2007 03 17 Retrieved 2007 02 17 Nicole Weisensee Egan 2006 09 28 Pathologist Meds Killed Daniel Smith People Archived from the original on February 4 2007 Retrieved 2007 02 17 Our Mission Duquesne University Retrieved 4 February 2019 Cyril H Wecht Institure of Forensic Science amp Law Cyril Wecht Retrieved October 9 2019 Key Coroner Aides Named by Dr Hunt Pittsburgh Press 31 December 1965 p 17 Retrieved 7 September 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Wecht Resigns As County Coroner The Pittsburgh Press January 9 1980 Retrieved December 30 2011 Wecht Reported Ready to Quit Coroner Post The Pittsburgh Press January 8 1980 Retrieved December 30 2011 O Toole James March 3 1981 Edberg wins coroner title in court Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 30 2011 Barone Michael and Ujifusa Grant The Almanac of American Politics 1988 p 1006 National Journal 1987 Becker Geoff 8 November 1995 Voters bring Wecht back as coroner News Record North Hills Pennsylvania p A8 Retrieved 7 September 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp O Toole James 3 November 1999 Roddey wins historic vote Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 1 Retrieved 7 September 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f g h i Deitch Charlie December 20 2007 The Wecht Files Pittsburgh City Paper Retrieved April 8 2019 a b c d O Toole James Charlie Dietrich 2006 01 21 Wecht no stranger to controversy Pittsburgh Post Gazette Paul Maryniak February 7 1981 Judge s Conduct Issue in Wecht Case The Pittsburgh Press p 1 Retrieved 2014 03 22 James O Toole February 6 1981 Attorneys attempt to prove anti Wecht conspiracy Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 1 Retrieved 2014 03 22 Jason Cato 2008 01 04 Judge approves dismissal of some Wecht charges Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 06 01 Jason Cato 2008 04 08 Wecht trial over feds to try again Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 04 15 Carl Prine 2008 04 11 FBI s calls upset jurors in Wecht trial Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 06 12 Jason Cato 2008 04 15 Sources of Wecht jury names sought Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 04 20 Prine Carl Jason Cato April 11 2008 FBI s calls upset jurors in Wecht trial Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on June 12 2008 Retrieved 2008 06 14 Philip Shenon 2007 10 24 Democrats Were Targets in Inquiries Panel Is Told NY Times Jason Cato 2008 04 12 Prosecution s conduct in Wecht case labeled troubling Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 06 12 Jason Cato 2008 04 16 Prosecution says Wecht retrial needs outsiders Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 05 06 Paul Kiel 2008 04 16 Open Letter Calling for Reconsideration of Wecht Retrial Talking Points Memo Archived from the original on 2008 06 24 Retrieved 2008 04 16 Jason Cato 2008 04 29 Ex coroner Wecht not a criminal jurors say Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2008 05 06 Marting Bob 2008 06 12 U S Attorney Offices in Northern Middle Districts are being probed by the Justice Department for possible political prosecution in the Siegelman cases The Montgomery Independent Archived from the original on 2011 06 09 Retrieved 2008 06 14 Cato Jason 2009 05 14 Judge tosses evidence in remaining Wecht corruption charges Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved February 4 2019 Cato Jason 2009 06 02 Remaining counts against ex coroner Wecht are dropped Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved February 4 2019 Sigrid Ronsdal becomes bride The Pittsburgh Press October 24 1961 p 19 Retrieved February 4 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Wecht Cyril H May 16 2020 Cyril H Wecht Time to end the COVID 19 hysteria The pandemic can be contained without draconian measures and overreaction Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved May 16 2020 Engber Daniel 21 December 2015 Concussion Lies Slate The Slate Group Retrieved December 26 2015 Further reading editNew York Times article New York Times article 2 The Real CSI PBS Frontline documentary April 17 2012 Extensive interviews with Dr Wecht about CFC Certified Forensic Consultant credentialing by the American College of Forensic Examiners International Inc and the use of forensic techniques External links edit nbsp Biography portalOfficial websitePolitical officesPreceded byHimselfAs County Coroner Allegheny County Medical Examiner2005 2006 Succeeded byAbdulrezak Shakir1ActingPreceded byF James Gregis2Acting Allegheny County Coroner1996 2005 Succeeded byOffice EliminatedPreceded byJim Flaherty Member of the Allegheny County Board of Commissioners1980 1984 Succeeded byPete FlahertyPreceded byRalph Stalter Allegheny County Coroner1970 1980 Succeeded byJoshua Perper3ActingParty political officesPreceded byBill Green Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Pennsylvania Class 1 1982 Succeeded byJoe VignolaPreceded byEugene Coon Chairperson of the Allegheny County Democratic Party1978 1984 Succeeded byEd StevensNotes and references1 Shakir held the title of Acting Medical Examiner while a national search was undertaken to find a permanent successor to Wecht In December of 2006 Karl Williams was formally appointed Medical Examiner 2 Gregis held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Joshua Perper s resignation in July of 1994 until Wecht was elected to permanently fill the vancancy 3 Perper held the title of Acting Coroner from the date of Wecht s resignation until the State Supreme Court upheld Dr Sanford Edberg s appointment to the office on March 2 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cyril Wecht amp oldid 1193239829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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