A forensic pathologist disputes a New York City medical examiner’s determination that former Marine Daniel Penny killed another man by placing him in a chokehold on a subway train last year.
Jordan Neely died from the “combined effects” of a number of a factors, not a chokehold, a forensic pathologist hired by Daniel Penny’s attorneys testified Thursday.
Police believed the infant suffered from Micrognathia, a condition where the lower jaw is smaller than normal. Based on new forensic assessments, it's now believed "baby madison" did not have this ...