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Linda Norton

Linda Norton

Linda Norton, a nationally prominent forensic pathologist from Dallas, said it is easy for infant homicides to be mistaken for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Homicides are especially likely to be overlooked when coroners with little or no medical training get little or no supervision from child death review teams. "I often tell people that if you want to commit murder and get away with it, come see me," Norton said. "I know the best places to go." (SHNS photo courtesy Linda Norton)

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