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    Pun aside...WTF?


    Record: Navy Doc Let Family Handle Marine's Brain

    Jul 14, 2012

    Associated Press
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    PORTSMOUTH, Va. - A Navy medical examiner took a Marine's brain out of a specimen jar and let his children handle the organ, records show.

    Dr. Mark E. Shelly has been fined $2,500 by the Virginia Board of Medicine and fired from his part-time job with the state medical examiner's office. A spokeswoman said the Navy was also taking disciplinary action but has not yet decided what to do.

    Shelley was taking the brain from a naval hospital in Camp Lejeune, N.C., to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia when he stopped at his home in Virginia Beach. He let his children handle the brain and his wife took pictures.

    In an April 3 letter to the Board of Medicine, Shelly acknowledged he used "extremely poor judgment," The Virginian-Pilot (http://bit.ly/OBInOr) reported Friday. He said he realized the impact his actions had on the family of the deceased and wrote that it was not his intention to be disrespectful to the Marine sergeant or his family.

    The Board of Medicine said the handling of the brain did not affect a neuropathologist's ability to make a diagnosis, though it was not immediately clear how the Marine died.

    Shelly is on active duty in an administrative role, a spokeswoman for Portsmouth Naval Medical Center said.

    "We cannot comment on personnel actions, but appropriate disciplinary action is being taken," Deborah Kallgren wrote in an email to the Norfolk newspaper.

    Shelly, 41, was commissioned into the Navy in 1994, according to military records.

    Dr. Leah Bush, chief medical examiner of Virginia, said in an email that she learned about the handling from Portsmouth police, who received an anonymous tip.

    Shelly's phone number was unlisted.
    © Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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    I don't even know what to say.

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    • #3
      That man didn't have his mind right.
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      • #4
        Having a brain in a jar would be tough not to take a gander at it.

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        • #5
          Something must be wrong with the image links. The pics of the brain aren't loading...

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          • #6
            He's a brainiaaac, braaaaaainiac!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hmbre97 View Post
              Something must be wrong with the image links. The pics of the brain aren't loading...
              Found one...
              "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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              • #8
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                • #9
                  If it was meant to be more of an educational thing then so fucking what? It not like they took it outside and played soccer with it while pissing on and fucking it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
                    If it was meant to be more of an educational thing then so fucking what? It not like they took it outside and played soccer with it while pissing on and fucking it.
                    He took the brain of a Marine, home to let his kids play with it instead of to an autopsy. Aside from the incredible disregard for the dignity of the Marine, this guy's family had parts of their family member played with like it was playdoh.

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                    I talked to one of my friends whose husband is an ME and knows the guy. He's getting hammered on this one. Evidently the Navy and Marines aren't impressed with his actions. I hope he gets jail time. You don't dishonor the dead to amuse your family. And the fact media got a hold of this (his idiot wife took pictures), you have a LOT of veterans and families of dead service members calling for blood
                    Last edited by Forever_frost; 07-15-2012, 02:02 PM.
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                    • #11
                      What was the guy's name? Abby Normal?

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                      • #12
                        Navy doctor let kids hold dead Marine’s brain

                        By Joshua Stewart - Staff writer
                        Posted : Friday Jul 13, 2012 1221 EDT

                        A Navy pathologist has been reassigned to an administrative position for letting his children handle the brain of a deceased Marine Corps sergeant while his wife took pictures in their home.

                        Cmdr. Mark Shelly, a doctor of osteopathic medicine, admitted to the Virginia Board of Medicine to mishandling the deceased Marine’s brain while it was transported from Camp Lejeune, N.C., to Portsmouth Naval Hospital, board records show. When the military learned of it, Shelly was moved to a position at Portsmouth where he no longer performs autopsies. The medical board fined him $2,500 on June 28 and closed the case Tuesday after he paid the fine.

                        Shelly could not be reached for comment, but in a letter to the board he said he used “extremely poor” judgment.

                        Shelly was a regional medical examiner and would travel to different medical facilities to perform autopsies, a position that allowed for examinations without having to ship a person’s entire remains, said Paul Stone, a spokesman for the Armed Forces Medical Examiner’s Office at Dover Air Base, Del.

                        According to the board’s summary of the incident, after performing a Dec. 20 autopsy on the sergeant at Naval Hospital Camp Lejune, Shelly transported the sergeant’s brain in a “stock jar” to his home. While there, he took the brain out of the jar, and allowed his children to hold it while his wife took pictures. The next day, he took the brain to Portsmouth to be preserved for a neuropathological exam.

                        Stone said the exam was necessary because no obvious cause of death had been discovered.

                        A pathologist at Portsmouth said the incident at Shelly’s home did not impact his ability to determine the cause of death, board records said.

                        Navy officials agreed that Shelly’s actions were inappropriate.

                        “We strive to treat all of our patients, living and deceased, and their families, with the utmost dignity and respect,” said Capt. Dora Lockwood, a spokeswoman for the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.

                        Besides the fine, Shelly was fired Jan. 19 from his position as a medical examiner for the Tidewater, Va., region, a job he held in addition to his career with the Navy. He hadn’t told the service about his other employment, board records show.

                        The state licensing board learned about the incident Jan. 17 from an anonymous tip, a Navy official said. Stone said Shelly told the chief medical examiner at Dover what had happened after the board informed him of the allegations. The medical examiner suspended Shelly and visited the Marine’s family to tell them what had happened.

                        Medical personnel had been allowed to transport human specimens stored in a proper container between locations and were allowed to make stops along the way, but those rules were changed Jan. 20. It’s unclear if this incident prompted the new rules.


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                        • #13
                          If it wasn't a marine you would not give the slightest of fucks. You act like any one who is in or has been in the service is above and beyond us normal folks. Fucked up, sure I give you that but quit getting your panties in a bunch becaues the brain belonged to a marine. It makes it no more of a crime.

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                          • #14
                            Fucked up IMO. But I told my wife and she was like, "so what". Her step dad is a pathologist and she said that he used to bring stuff in for her show and tell when she was a little girl.

                            I'm sure that the stuff that he brought in had already been diagnosed and that he didn't let them play with it.
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                            • #15
                              This is screwed up for sure, but with all the military and FTP stuff that you blast all day long I'm gonna give some useless advice.

                              Forever frost...you whine too much man. Your words will continue to lose value the more you spew.

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