OH/OH/ 2011 J 4: 05 FAX 2099424450 Professional Law Offices i4J0009/00J7 OFFICE OF ? ? SHERIFF-CORONER COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN 7000 Michael N. canlis Blvd. French Camp, California 95231-9781 =-=, Steve Moore Sheriff-Coroner Public Administrator AUTOPSY REPORT AUTOPSY NO.: All-1002 NAME: GEORGE EISENBEIS DATE OF BIRTH: September 25, 1953 SEX: Male DATE OF DEATH: April 30, 2011 AGE: 57 years old RACE: White PRONOUNCED AT: 05:07P.M. PLACE OF DEATH: Lodi Mem01ial Hospital 975 South Fairmont Avenue Lodi, CA 95240 The partial autopsy was performed on May 2, 2011 beginning at approximately 12:15P.M. Bennet I. Omalu, MD, MBA, MPH, CPE, DABP-AP,CP,FP,NP Forensic Pathologist/Neuropathologist, Prosector Michelle Hernandez and Etta Johnson, Autopsy Room Assistants CD-32 09/0H/2011 14;06 FAX 20H9424450 Professional Law Offj_ces i4JOOI0/0017 AUTOPSY REPORT GlWI~GE EISENBEIS AUTOPSY NO.: All-1002 Page 2 of 8 I. ACUTE AMPHETAMINE TOXICITY a. Femoral blood Methamphetamine level: 0.45 mg/L b. Femoral blood Amphetamine level: 0.06 mg/L II. CORONARY ATHEIWSCLElWTIC DISEASE a. Atherosclerosis of the left coronary arte1y main stem, severe b. Atherosclerosis of the left anterior descending coronmy artery, severe c. Atherosclerosis of the right coronary artery, severe STATUS, POST-MORTEM SUI~GICAL RECOVERY OF TISSUES FOR TRANSPLANTATION PURPOSES III. GEORGE EISENBEIS, a 57 year old White male, died as a result of Acute Amphetamine Toxicity. Coronary Atherosclerotic Disease is a contributory factor to his death. /7632 ?., .. Bennet I. Omalu, MD, MBA, MPH, CPE, DABP-AP,CP,FP,NP Forensic Pathologist/Neuropathologist 09/09/2011 14:06 FAX 2099424450 Prof'essJonaJ Law Off.ices @0011/0017 AUTOPSY !\SPORT GEORGE EISENBEIS AUTOPSY NO.: All-1002 Page 3 of 8 EXTERNAL EXAMINATION: The body is that of a well developed, well nourished White male weighing approximately 193 pounds, measuring approximately '74 inches and appearing to be consistent with the stated age of 5'7 years old. The body is unclad, unembalmed and reveals no evidence of decomposition. No article of jewelry is found on the body at autopsy. The body reveals the following evidence of post-mortem, surgical recovery of tissues for transplantation purposes: 1. There is a sutured transverse longitudinal surgical scar on each supero?? lateral shoulder extending downward to each antero-lateral arm and elbow. 2. There are surgical skeletal prostheses inserted in to each shoulder and each arm. 3 .... Th~re is complete diffusy surgic;.E\1 excision of the s]<:in, subcl1taneous and soft tissues of the entire back extending from the neck to the buttocks. 4. There is a sutured curvilinear surgical incision extending from each lateral lower abdomen to each inguinal region. 09/0B/2011 14:00 FAX 20H9424450 Ptof('lSS1onaJ LHI\' Offices @OOl2/00J7 AUTOPSY IS 1580 Mllouse Road Analyst B. L. Posey Clovis, Gaiifornia S3611 May 09,2011 Phone (559} :m-9940 Fax (559) 323-7502