WW2 veteran, 98, who died of COVID was DISSECTED at $500-a-ticket event
Outage as live AUTOPSY is carried out on WW2 veteran, 98, who died of COVID at $500-a-ticket ‘Oddities and Curiosities’ event in Portland Marriott ballroom
David Saunders, 98, of New Orleans, Louisiana died of COVID-19 As per his wishes, family gave Saunders’ body to science for medical research But his widow Elsie was shocked to learn he was dissected in front of live audience, and told DailyMail.com she’s now considering legal action People paid up to $500 per ticket to see live autopsy in Portland hotel on Oct 17 Event staged by Death Science, an ‘educational platform’ for ‘forensic science’ It was promoted on a titillating ‘Oddities and Curiosities’ website Organizers claim that family agreed that corpse would be donated for research, but didn’t say whether Elsie knew it would be a pay-per-view event Similar event was scheduled to take place on Halloween in Seattle Due to the backlash, however, the Seattle event was cancelledDeath Science paid at least $10,000 for the cadaver from a private companyMed Ed Labs claims that it did not know body would be used for live event
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A 98 year-old World War Two veteran who died of COVID donated his body to medical science – only for it to be dissected in front of a live audience at a $500-a-ticket event in a Portland Marriott hotel ballroom.
The body of David Saunders, of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, was sliced open and examined before a paying crowd in the conference room of a Marriott hotel in Portland, where a ‘cadaver class’ was put on by a group called Death Science.
That event was open to all members of the public, and was not reserved solely for scientists with a professional interest in the autopsy.
Saunders’ stunned widow Elsie says she had no idea her late husband’s body would be used for a ‘pay-per-view’ autopsy, and has condemned the event.
His corpse ended up in the ballroom after being donated to for-profit firm Med Labs in Las Vegas, who then sold the remains to ‘macabre artist’ and Death Science founder Jeremy Ciliberto.
Saunders told DailyMail.com that she’s also considering legal action.
The autopsy was held as part of an ‘Oddities and Curiosities’ event, whose titillating website describes its events as ‘for lovers of the strange, unusual and bizarre’.
Grim video footage shot by an undercover journalist showed Saunders’ remains being cut-up under the spotlights of a ballroom normally used to host weddings and corporate events by an anatomist in a gray t-shirt.
The image above shows a live, pay-per-view autopsy held in a Portland, Oregon hotel room on October 17
The live autopsy on Saunders’ body was performed for an audience at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront on October 17, KING 5 News was first to report.
It is unclear when Saunders died, with the fact that he was killed by COVID causing concern that event attendees could have been exposed to the potentially-deadly virus.
According to one of the attendees, a corpse draped in a white sheet was placed on a table in the center of the ballroom.
VIP customers who paid $500 per ticket sat in the front row just a few inches away.
Dr. Colin Henderson, a retired professor of anatomy who taught at the University of Montana in Missoula, removed the sheet from the body, exposing the corpse of a man who ‘had donated his body to science.’
Dr. Colin Henderson, a retired professor of anatomy who taught at the University of Montana in Missoula, dissected limbs and removed organs, including the brain, before a live audience of people who paid up to $500 per ticket
Henderson then used a surgical knife to cut into the chest cavity, head, and limbs of the corpse.
The retired professor removed several limbs, organs, and the brain.
During the hours-long procedure, Henderson told the audience members that this was exactly how he taught medical students throughout his academic career.
According to Henderson’s bio, he received his Ph.D. in biology from the University of New Mexico in 1985.
His expertise is one that is ’emphasizes the physiological ecology of insect and mammalian diet selection relative to plant biochemical defenses.’
Since 1986, he has taught anatomy and physiology courses to students majoring in the health professions.
According to its web site, Death Science ‘is an educational platform focused on the scientific fields of forensic, medical, and mortuary science’ that ‘collaborates with industry experienced professionals…to teach students around the world.’
But Saunders’ widow Elsie is among those who have condemned the macabre event – which was taped by an undercover journalist, and says her family had no idea Saunders’ remains would be used for a public for-profit ‘pay-per-view’ autopsy.
The event was staged by an organization called Death Science. According to its web site, Death Science ‘is an educational platform focused on the scientific fields of forensic, medical, and mortuary science’ that ‘collaborates with industry experienced professionals…to teach students around the world’
The corpse was that of David Saunders, 98, a World War Two veteran who died of COVID-19 and donated his body to science
The 92-year-old widow told KING-TV that she was ‘horrified’ that her husband was ‘treated like a piece of meat in front of a paying audience.’
The body was prepared by undertakers in Saunders’ native Louisiana, then given to Med Ed Labs, a Las Vegas-based for-profit company ‘established to provide medical and surgical education and training for the advancement of medical and surgical innovation.’
People donate the bodies of their loved ones to companies like Med Ed Labs in order to avoid the high cost of burial, and receive an urn of ashes whenever the research is complete.
Jeremy Ciliberto, a macabre artist and founder of Death Science who organized the event known as the Oddities and Curiosities Expo, said he paid Med Ed Labs ‘north’ of $10,000 for each cadaver.
According to Ciliberto, Med Ed Labs was aware of his plans for the corpse.
The event was held as part of the ‘Oddities and Curiosities Expo’, which bills itself as a show for ‘lovers of the strange, unusual, and bizarre’
The expo’s ‘cadaver lab classes’ feature real-life autopsies and dissections of human bodies performed before a live audience. The expo’s October 31 show scheduled to take place in Seattle on Halloween was canceled due to the backlash
Jeremy Ciliberto, a macabre artist and founder of Death Science who organized the event known as the Oddities and Curiosities Expo, said he paid Med Ed Labs ‘north’ of $10,000 for each cadaver
The autopsy was performed by Dr. Colin Henderson, a retired science professor from the University of Montana in Missoula
The event was held at Marriott Downtown Waterfront in Portland after it was moved there from a different Marriott hotel.
The cadaver class was initially scheduled to be held at the Downtown Courtyard Marriott (above), but pressure from the county coroner led to its cancellation
But the chief medical examiner in Portland said this wasn’t true.
Kimberly DiLeo, the Multnomah County Medical Examiner, said that a Med Ed Labs supervisor told her the company had no idea the body would be used for a live event.
‘Their supervisor was unaware of the deceased being used for this event,’ DiLeo said.
‘We feel that this was not respectful and certainly not ethical.’ A Med Ed Labs spokesman told KING-TV that Ciliberto had been ‘dishonest’ when obtaining the corpse. DailyMail.com has contacted Med Ed and Ciliberto for further comment.
Ciliberto later told KING-TV: ‘Any concerns about the cadaver have always been addressed by the lab.
‘Again I am not the lab, I am the host.’
He also added: ‘I can guarantee that that man knew his body would be used for medical research.’ But Ciliberto did not say that Saunders’ knew his body would be dissected for a paying audience at a hotel, rather than in the expected setting of a private laboratory.
Kimberly DiLeo, the Multnomah County Medical Examiner, said the pay-per-view autopsy was ‘unethical’
The cadaver class was initially scheduled to be held at the Downtown Courtyard Marriott, but DiLeo pressured the hotel to cancel it.
When the organizers moved the event to the Marriott Downtown Waterfront, DiLeo once again tried to persuade the managers at the hotel to not allow it to go forward. The hotel refused.
A subsequent autopsy scheduled by Ciliberto to be held at another Marriott in Seattle on October 31 – Halloween – has since been canceled amid outrage over the Portland event.
‘We follow detailed protocols to protect safety…,’ Martin McAllister, the general manager of the Marriott Downtown Waterfront, told KING-TV.
‘We are aware of concerns regarding a recent event and we are looking into them further, but as a matter of privacy, we do not discuss details of guests or groups.’
At least two attendees who saw the show told KING 5 TV that Henderson was respectful toward the corpse.
‘It was very educational,’ one attendee who goes by the name ‘Monica’ said.
‘It was very respectful to the person that donated their body.’
Christine, a Portland resident, said: ‘They’re not doing anything that I would, if it was my own family member, be upset about.’
A similar event scheduled to take place on Halloween in Seattle was cancelled due to public reaction.
Death Science also offers ‘eCourses’ that are taught with ‘hyperrealistic simulated scenarios on sets with actors, props, body paint, fake blood, FBI quality ballistics gel, handmade bones created with special resin that mimics human bone tensile strength, and more special effects.’
There’s a forensic pathology eCourse that covers topics including ‘autopsy basics,’ death by poison gases, death by fire, toxicology and drug deaths, and electricution.
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