/ Modified jan 28, 2011 2:47 p.m.

FRONTLINE: Post Mortem

This FRONTLINE premiere, a result of a collaborative reporting with NPR and ProPublica, investigates the crisis in death investigation in America. Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS-HD.

FRONTLINE investigates the the declining rate of autopsies. As a result, not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but the crisis in death investigation in America is also a threat to public health.

Every day, nearly 7,000 people die in America. And when these deaths happen suddenly, or under suspicious circumstances, we assume there will be a thorough investigation, just like we see on CSI. But the reality is very different.

frontline_mortem_morgue617x347 The Los Angeles County coroner’s office, one of the biggest and busiest in the country
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In over 1,300 counties across America, elected coroners, many with no medical or scientific background, are in charge of death investigations. Nationwide there is a severe shortage of competent forensic pathologists to do autopsies. The rate of autopsies—the gold standard of death investigation—has plummeted over the decades.

FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman reports the results of a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR, and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.

Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS-HD.

FRONTLINE: Post Mortem

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