LASHBROOK v. BARNES


437 S.W.2d 502 (1969)

Eunice LASHBROOK, Appellant, v. Dr. Malcolm BARNES, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 14, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George V. Triplett, Owensboro, for appellant.

Clarence Bartlett, Owensboro, for appellee.


B. ROBERT STIVERS, Special Commissioner.

Henry Cobb died in the State of Missouri in July, 1964. The appellant, Eunice Lashbrook, was Cobb's mother. Cobb's body was returned to Kentucky and buried in a cemetery at Calhoun. Approximately a month later, the appellant, through a friend, secured the services of Dr. Malcolm Barnes, a pathologist from Louisville, to do an autopsy on Henry Cobb because she suspected foul play. The body was exhumed and brought to a funeral...

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