The coroner’s inquest marks the end of the investigation into the death of Scott. This is a public hearing at which various reports gathered by the coroner are read out loud to anyone interested in hearing them.
For the most part these are not pretty reports. Especially the ones that have the words GRAPHIC CONTENT in their title.
Several of these include descriptions of Scott’s beliefs at the time he fled from St Davids. Over time Scott realized that these beliefs were caused by paranoia, and weren’t necessarily true. I would probably delete these except all the reports have been read in public, so are generally available.
As far as I know none of Scott’s friends attended this hearing, but I did arrange to have PDFs of the reports sent to me after the hearing. There were reports from the following people.
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- Dave Griffiths from the Coroner’s Office
Dave Griffiths’ statement - Sean Joseph Vine: Police Constable who discovered Scott’s body.
Police Constable Vines GRAPHIC CONTENT - Nathan Brown: Forensic Odontology. Mr Brown identified the body as that of Scot, based on dental records.
Mr Brown’s statement - Russell James Delaney: He performed the post-mortem examination of Scott’s body.
Mr Delaney’s Report GRAPHIC CONTENT - Dr Maria Cecelia Atkins: Consultant Psychiatrist in the Acute In Patient Unit and Crisis Resolution Team, by Hywel Dda Health Board. Her report discussed the five weeks Scott voluntarily spent under observation.
Dr_Atkin’s report - David Rhys Lewis Jones: Scott’s doctor at Widcombe Surgery, Bath.
Dr Jone’s report - Nigel Cary: Friend of Scott…one of the last people to see or talk with him.
Nigel Carey’s statement - Roy Pegrum: Friend of Scott who owned the two units to the west of Scott’s house in Bath.
Roy Pegrum’s statement
- Dave Griffiths from the Coroner’s Office
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