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Werner Spitz

Werner U. Spitz, M.D. (born August 22, 1926) is a forensic pathologist who has worked on a number of high-profile cases, including the investigations of the assassinations of president John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. He also testified at the trials of Casey Anthony and Phil Spector, the civil trial against O.J. Simpson, and consulted on the investigation of JonBenet Ramsey's death.
He authored the book ''Spitz and Fisher's Medicolegal Investigation of Death: Guidelines for the Application of Pathology to Crime Investigation''; an important book in the field often referred to as "the bible of forensic pathology".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.heartlandforensic.com/writing/published/examination-of-female-pelvic-organs-by-en-bloc-resection )
==Biography==
Werner Spitz was born in 1926 to Siegfried and Anna Spitz in Stargard, Germany, which is now part of modern day Poland. With the growing antisemitism in Germany, his family fled to Israel when he was a child. Spitz's father, a physician, got Werner a job working in a medical examiner's office where he was charged with cleaning and other small duties. Spitz eventually began assisting with the autopsies and he recalls assisting with the autopsy of former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir's husband in 1951. He began medical school at the Geneva University in Switzerland. After four years in Geneva, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem established the university's Medical School and he transferred, receiving his medical doctorate after an additional three years. He graduated at the age of 27.
Spitz moved to America in 1959. His decision to leave his native Israel was partly inspired by the lack of need for his chosen career path in the area. "In seven years in Israel, there was only one murder." He said. "It just wasn't the right place for a forensic pathologist."〔

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