Oklahoma medical examiner's office won't release Mitchell autopsy report
Officials at the state medical examiner's office say that even though their report on the death of homicide victim Julie Mitchell is a public record — and that the law may require it to be open to public viewing — they don't want to release it too soon for fear of compromising the investigation into her death.
“It was the decision yesterday (Wednesday) not to release anything in the file,â€...
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