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The Autopsy Raised More Questions... #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #crimejunkies #podcast

April 18, 2026 / 00:28

This episode discusses the mysterious death of Laura Sweetman, focusing on the autopsy findings and the lack of conclusive evidence regarding her cause of death.

The conversation highlights the details of Laura's autopsy, revealing bruises on her body and the presence of foamy fluid in her lungs. Despite these findings, the medical examiner could not confirm drowning or any other cause of death.

Listeners learn about the implications of the inconclusive autopsy results, which left more questions than answers regarding Laura's tragic end.

TLDR

Laura Sweetman's autopsy raises more questions than answers about her mysterious death.

Episode

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The autopsy didn't answer anything. It made things worse. Laura Sweetman had bruises across her body, her head, her
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arms, her legs. Some of them were older and some were more recent. She also had a foamy fluid in her lungs, which can
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happen in drowning. But the medical examiner said there was no definitive evidence of drowning. But that's the
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thing, there was no definitive evidence of anything that could have caused her death. So, want to guess the official
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ruling?

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  • There was no definitive evidence of anything.
    The Autopsy Raised More Questions... #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #crimejunkies #podcast

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  • Mysterious Death00:20