Michael Brown Autopsy Pathologist Assistant Shawn Parcells Not Qualified – Doesn’t Even Have License

I knew there was something fishy with Dr. Michael Baden’s pathologist assistant Shawn Parcells. As soon as he started speaking, giving specific opinions on Brown being shot from the back or with his hands up, I knew that this guy was not qualified to be giving forensic pathology opinions.

Michael Brown Autopsy Pathologist Assistant Shawn Parcells Not Qualified - Doesn't Even Have License

Michael Brown Autopsy Pathologist Assistant Shawn Parcells Not Qualified – Doesn’t Even Have License

Shawn Parcells is not a physician, and definitely not a forensic pathologist, so what the hell was he doing up there giving forensic pathology opinions?

Parcells gives two possible scenarios when describing the grazing wound on the forearm of Michael Brown, and both of the examples he gives are explanations put forth by the Brown family’s lawyers, and their star witness Dorian Johnson, who has already been shown to be a liar and a criminal, who should actually be in jail.

This is troubling that out of all of the possible scenarios that Parcells could have laid out, the two that Parcells speaks about are the ones that will be used to help in the prosecution’s case against officer Wilson, if it gets that far.

As soon as Parcells gave his Brown-biased interpretation of the autopsy findings, immediately, the lawyers for Brown’s family started trying to use Parcells’ words as fact, saying that he was for sure shot from the back.

The truth seems to be that Brown attacked officer Wilson, and fought the officer for control of his gun. The grazing would most likely happened at this time, but there is no way in hell that you can say for sure that the grazing would on the arm was due to a shot coming from the back.

In reality, Michael Brown was never shot from the back, and Officer Wilson did not execute Michael Brown. This was a “good shooting” where the officer feared for his life from a 6’ 4”, 300-pound man who had already broken his eye socket with punches, and was charging at him again to try and do more bodily harm to the officer.

The chief medical examiner of St. Louis County, who performed the first autopsy on Michael Brown after he was shot on Aug. 9, says that she is concerned by one of the men hired by the Brown family to conduct its own exam.

“I can tell you absolutely that I find what Parcells does to be abysmal,” Dr. Mary Case told The Daily Caller when asked about Shawn Parcells, a Kansas-based forensic pathologist assistant. He has been accused in the past of fabricating his job title and of conducting autopsies without a license.

Parcells, along with Dr. Michael Baden, was hired last week by the Brown family to conduct an independent private autopsy. They did so, they said, because they did not trust local authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into Brown’s police shooting death.

The team released its results on Monday and determined that Brown was shot at least six times.

One crucial determination was the trajectory of the bullet that killed Brown. Parcells explained to TheDC earlier this week that the bullet was traveling in a back to front direction, indicating that Brown was bent over in some fashion when he was struck.

The location of Brown’s head when he was shot is sure to figure prominently in the investigation. The Brown family and many across the U.S. believe that Brown was “executed” by Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson in broad daylight. Wilson reportedly claims he shot Brown in self-defense.

But Mary Case, along with a number of other medical examiners and pathologists have been heavily critical of Parcells.

“He is doing forensic autopsies which may send someone to prison, and he is not a physician, much less a forensic pathologist,” she told TheDC, adding that forensic pathologists and medical examines throughout the U.S. “are shocked by this man and how bold he is to do what he does.”

“No one stops him,” she said.

Case said that Baden, 80, “is an excellent forensic pathologist.” At a press conference Monday, Baden said the same thing about her.

But Case claims that Baden was unaware of what she called Parcells’ “baggage.”

“Dr. Baden did not know about Parcells’ baggage or he would not have become associated with him,” Case told TheDC. “His association with Parcells is very unfortunate.”

Asked whether she is concerned that Parcells’ shortcomings are an issue in the Brown autopsy, Case said, “Of course I do.”

Parcells operates National Forensic Autopsy & Tissue Recovery Services out of Overland Park, Kan.

Forensic pathologist Dr. Erik Mitchell complained to a Kansas City news station earlier this week that Parcells is working without a license.

And Dr. Thomas Young, the former medical examiner of Jackson County, Mo., told the station that Parcells was misrepresenting himself when he said Young was his mentor.

“He has been representing himself in a way that is not appropriate by giving forensic pathology opinions when he is not qualified to do so,” Young told the station.

Told of Case’s criticism, Parcells told TheDC, “Oh, I’m not surprised.”

“She hasn’t liked me for a really time. So, whatever. I don’t know what else to say other than that.”

Parcells told TheDC that the others who have accused him of improperly conducting exams “are just jealous.

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