William Action Jackson Autopsy Report -

Dr. Bale meticulously describes the body:

: The report noted numerous cuts from knives and razor blades, along with a hole in his right ear caused by a sharp object. william action jackson autopsy report

Note: This article is a historically-informed dramatization based on composite autopsy procedures of the late 19th-century American frontier. While "William 'Action' Jackson" is a representative fictional figure for this exercise, the medical and forensic details described (including wound ballistics, hemothorax, and pericardial tamponade) are clinically accurate to period post-mortem reports. Jackson was an orphan

But who was William "Action" Jackson, and why are people digging through medical records to understand his fate? william action jackson autopsy report

There was no family. Jackson was an orphan.

Miller took the file, the paper still cool from the morgue air. The streets thought Jackson was invincible, but the autopsy report proved he was just as fragile as the men he’d outlived. The hunt for a ghost began with a single drop of poisoned blood.

Note: Public searches for "Action Jackson autopsy" often mistakenly surface results for the 2009 autopsy of pop star Michael Jackson. Those reports—detailing a weight of 136 lbs and the presence of propofol—pertain to the singer and are unrelated to the 1961 Chicago mobster. 6abc Philadelphia