Meet the the LA coroner who shot to stardom after inventing the ‘celebrity death’
It was June 6th, 1968, and Robert F. Kennedy, the leading contender to become the Democratic presidential nominee, had just been assassinated in Los Angeles. Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the city’s chief medical examiner and coroner, stood over RFK’s body and said just two words to the senator’s grieving widow: “Trust me.” He knew how much … Read more