FEMA blocks dead body examination in NOLA? See "Larry King Live" on Wednesday for answers
by Last Night in Little Rock
Word on the street in Little Rock is that its intrepid and indefatigable coroner with a heart of gold, Mark Malcolm, who this writer knows personally as a stand up guy, will be on Larry King Live tomorrow on CNN, 9 pm, 12 am, 3 am ET, telling about his trip to New Orleans as a volunteer to cope with the dead bodies, and FEMA would not allow them to deal with any of the dead without signing off on it, and FEMA would never sign off. He apparently gave up in frustration, and he is going on Larry King Live to tell his story about his experience with the Federal Emergency Mismanagement Agency. See Katrina Dead to be Warehoused in Former Leper Town, below.
(Keep in mind that this is third hand information but from what I consider reliable sources or it wouldn't be up here.)
No confirmation on Larry King Live tonight, other than they have "many guests" tomorrow. King will often have unnamed guests. Tonight was no exception. Dr. Phil was the only advertized guest on CNN's website for tonight.
Malcolm went to Southeast Asia on his own dime to aid in recovery and identification of the dead after the December 26th tsunami, and he stayed three weeks. See "Tidal-wave recovery left mark on coroner," Arkansas Democrat Gazette (Feb. 20, 2005) (not a free link available). (Google his name and see all the articles about him if you care.)
I assumed he would also go to New Orleans, since it is only a little over 400 miles from here. He's that kind of guy, and I'm proud to know him.
Update:
AOL has a CNN video about the St. Gabriel Morgue using refrigerated trucks. "CNN's Christiane Amanpour went to one community chosen to house a makeshift morgue for Katrina's victims." She's best known as a war correspondent, but she's their best known international correspondent.
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