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Dr. Baden rules out foul play in 'spray tan' murder case

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    Forensic pathologist says wife of Florida real estate executive did not die from unnatural causes

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-- major developments and -- to the Florida real estate executive accused of killing his wife.

Back in 2007.

Adam -- -- defense team.

Calling -- renowned forensic pathologist doctor Michael Bodden who now says evict him.

-- -- Did not die of I net natural causes in the case against -- first gained some national attention back in 2009 Kaufman's lawyers initially blamed her death.

On an allergic reaction to spray -- this break and that she'd gotten some -- naming it.

This break hand at murder doctor Michael Baden as a forensic pathologist and a Fox News contributor thank you -- for joining us.

Good to be with you -- so -- tell us why do you believe that she did not die of unnatural causes.

Because the findings of some kind of strangulation were not present in the body.

The diagnosis was made seventeen months later largely on.

What police officers said they found at the scene and the problem it's still an ongoing case will be decided it early next week.

The -- of police in that county with his death occurred -- about one homicide a year.

And a lot of mistakes were made at the scene that have been testified to in the trial.

And it's it to me -- call for regional -- nation when a homeless are possible homicide occurs.

In a small county that doesn't have many homicides they've really got to.

Coordinate with the next big cap accounting Miami would Jonbenet -- is that the Ramsey -- -- Gotten in -- from Denver.

Because the ability to evaluate crime scene and come to proper.

Opinions right at the first day or so.

Really depends on experience and that the officers have.

So that the lack of experience was that the main issue when it comes to.

Mistakes made the crime scene take -- -- some of the -- today.

Says some of the mistakes were that.

The the people the the first police officers.

Immediately thought that the husband had killed his wife his wife.

33 years old was found a dead on the in the bathroom over radio.

Toilet with much forthcoming from the mouth.

The respond the EMT's got there late try to insert and in the -- -- YouTube.

And got very rough about it because they kept.

Putting the -- -- you -- been without success they couldn't.

So that deal marks on the body from the failures.

To properly insert in the trade -- to.

A police officer heard.

The husband say I found -- dead on the tour boat another one and then latest say I founded -- off the toilet bowl.

And they immediately thought that he was making up a story that's evidence of some -- guilt.

And the police at the scene.

Thought it was a homicide even though the autopsy.

That was -- didn't show.

That it was a homicide -- the case was left open.

For about.

Seventeen months.

Before the -- -- -- -- was issues on the side was unusual that most homicides are identified within 24.

Are hours so they immediately worked on the assumption of guilt on behalf of the husband that you also mention that there are no marks on the husband is well.

When you design team right husband did it the theory of the prosecution was that they with a vigorous fight in the bathroom.

There was no evidence of that in the in the bathroom federal or in the house of any kind disturbances.

Of the furniture or or erode the surroundings.

And the husband had no marks on -- -- all he had on him was brought.

And his mountain.

Which came from the fourth coming out wife's belongings that he was giving CPR to -- I believe that's evidence of heart disease.

Thank you so much we appreciate your insight is always.