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Autopsy Technician’s Six Everyday Hazards Gain Widespread Attention

Her forensic insights aim to normalize mortality discussions by educating the public on preventable everyday hazards

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Overview

  • With nearly a decade of autopsy work across multiple states, Dolly has performed thousands of postmortems and documented dozens of preventable deaths
  • She cautions that older adults risk lethal choking if they continue eating steak when chewing abilities decline
  • Her safety list advises strict use of protective gear—from motorcycle helmets and clothing to high-quality car jacks—to avert catastrophic accidents
  • Dolly highlights careless dangers like taunting with “What are you gonna do? Stab me?”, loose clothing near machinery and leaning into top-loading washing machines
  • She travels for forensic and coronial cases while using social media and interviews to share these warnings and break taboos around discussing death