Dr. Michael Baden is the former Chief Medical Examiner of
New York City and is presently Co-Director of the New York State Police
Medico-Legal Investigations Unit. He received a B.S. Degree from the City
College of New York and an M.D. Degree from New York University School of
Medicine. He trained in internal medicine and pathology at Bellevue Hospital
Medical Center where he was intern, resident and Chief Resident. He has been
a medical examiner for forty-five years and has performed more than 20,000
autopsies. He has held professorial teaching appointments at Albert Einstein
Medical School, Albany Medical College, New York University, New York Law
School and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He has been a consultant to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Veteran’s Administration, Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm’s, Drug Enforcement Agency and the United
States Department of Justice.
He was Chairman of the Forensic Pathology Panel of the
U.S. Congress Select Committee on Assassinations that re-investigated the
deaths of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the
1970s. He was the forensic pathologist member of a team of U.S. forensic
scientists asked by the Russian government to examine the newly found
remains of Tsar Nicholas II, Alexandra and the Romanov family in Siberia in
the 1990s. He has been an expert in the investigations concerning Medgar
Evers, John Belushi, Yankee Manager Billy Martin, Marlon Brando’s son
Christian, O.J. Simpson, Jayson Williams, Kobe Bryant, Robert Blake, and Las
Vegas hotel owner Ted Binion. He has investigated deaths in Croatia, Serbia,
Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Monaco, Panama, England, Canada,
Zimbabwe and other countries for human rights groups and private attorneys.
He has taught homicide courses for police, judges, attorneys and physicians
in most of the 50 states as well as in China, Taiwan, Kuwait, Australia,
France, Italy, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Columbia and other countries. He has
been a member of the board of directors of a number of drug abuse and
alcohol abuse treatment programs where he attempts to apply what he has
learned from the dead at the autopsy table to the betterment of the living.
Dr. Baden has also served as President of the Society of
Medical Jurisprudence and Vice President of the American Academy of Forensic
Science. He is the host of the HBO "Autopsy" series, now in its thirteenth
year, which shows how the various forensic sciences assist in solving crimes
and was a consultant for the "Crossing Jordan" television series. He has
been author or co-author of more than 80 professional articles and books on
aspects of forensic medicine, two popular non-fiction books "Unnatural
Death, Confessions of a Medical Examiner" and "Dead Reckoning, the New
Science of Catching Killers" and "Remains Silent," a novel written with his
wife, Attorney Linda Kenney Baden. He is the Forensic Science Contributor
for FOX National News.
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