This is how cops cope after a while and is not what a typical man would say.[The officer] "knelt beside and leaned over the decedent, removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body of the decedent to an area below the pubic region of the decedent's body and came in close proximity to touching the body of the decedent while making inappropriate comments to the effect and substance that the decedent 'looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state' and 'Damn, she's still looking good, huh?'"
Cop: Detective gawked at Whitney Houston's naked corpse - CNN.com
My only problem is that he was incautious and inconsiderate enough to have it heard by a civilian.
As disrespectful and inexcusable this was, I'm honestly not surprised. Men can be real dogs sometimes, to use an already overused cliche. I don't think he was thinking of her lifeless corpse in a sexual way exactly, but probably was satisfying an inappropriate curiosity of a hugely popular celebrity he probably had a crush on as a kid. One thing I've noticed about human nature, people tend to do wrong deeds up to what they know (or think) they can get away with.
A detective looking at the corpse located at the potential crime scene he was called to--what is this world coming to that investigators do a cursory investigation?
This is how cops cope after a while and is not what a typical man would say.
They have two choices in their job, feel gut-wrenching empathy for each tragedy they see or build up a wall thick and isolating.
Imagine the shell you have to develop to compliment a corpse rather than say EEWWW, A DEAD BODY.
I kind of equate it to black men using the N word. The uniniated just don't get it.
[The officer] "knelt beside and leaned over the decedent, removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body of the decedent to an area below the pubic region of the decedent's body and came in close proximity to touching the body of the decedent while making inappropriate comments to the effect and substance that the decedent 'looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state' and 'Damn, she's still looking good, huh?'"
Not sure if its that simple. The article seemed to say this wasn't the type of investigation this detective usually handles. "It said that Nutall -- who was assigned to investigate fraud, forgery and auto burglaries..." Cop: Detective gawked at Whitney Houston's naked corpse - CNN.com A complaint was made and then the whistle blowing officer began to be punished. Plus, the report says he didn't examine her whole body, just her pelvic area up close.
Well the police department statement in the link seems to indicate yes it is that simple.
That statement sounds to like like an initial cya position while an internal investigation is pursued. According the whistle blower a high profile celebrity passed away apparently due to accidental drowning. Other officers and emergency medical personnel have already arrived and by all indications so much time had passed that much earlier they exhausted all efforts to recicitate her and covered her body from head to toe possibly awaiting transport to the corornor's office. Apparently much later this officer arrived who's specialty is fraud and property crimes. He walks up the body, removes the covering specifically over her pelvic area, gets a close up look at just at the high profile celebrity's vagina and comments on how good it looks, another officer reported it as inappropriate and you honestly think that's standard police investigation work?
I honestly believe that you are making some great big assumptions since nothing in the article indicates that he was commenting specifically on her vagina or that he had uncovered just that part, or made a close up look at her vagina and the "whistle blower" was so offended he filed zero reports about it until it came up as he tries to use it to his own advantage in his own labor dispute.
[The officer] "knelt beside and leaned over the decedent, removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body of the decedent to an area below the pubic region of the decedent's body and came in close proximity to touching the body of the decedent while making inappropriate comments to the effect and substance that the decedent 'looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state' and 'Damn, she's still looking good, huh?'"
Cop: Detective gawked at Whitney Houston's naked corpse - CNN.com
As disrespectful and inexcusable this was, I'm honestly not surprised. Men can be real dogs sometimes, to use an already overused cliche. I don't think he was thinking of her lifeless corpse in a sexual way exactly, but probably was satisfying an inappropriate curiosity of a hugely popular celebrity he probably had a crush on as a kid. One thing I've noticed about human nature, people tend to do wrong deeds up to what they know (or think) they can get away with.
Quite. Have you also noticed that such lapses in conduct are always highlighted as being gender specific? lulz[The officer] "knelt beside and leaned over the decedent, removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body of the decedent to an area below the pubic region of the decedent's body and came in close proximity to touching the body of the decedent while making inappropriate comments to the effect and substance that the decedent 'looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state' and 'Damn, she's still looking good, huh?'"
Cop: Detective gawked at Whitney Houston's naked corpse - CNN.com
As disrespectful and inexcusable this was, I'm honestly not surprised. Men can be real dogs sometimes, to use an already overused cliche. I don't think he was thinking of her lifeless corpse in a sexual way exactly, but probably was satisfying an inappropriate curiosity of a hugely popular celebrity he probably had a crush on as a kid. One thing I've noticed about human nature, people tend to do wrong deeds up to what they know (or think) they can get away with.
One thing I've noticed is that overly simplistic appraisals of human psychology, are apt to be misconstrued as 'nature'.One thing I've noticed about human nature, people tend to do wrong deeds up to what they know (or think) they can get away with.
[The officer] "knelt beside and leaned over the decedent, removed the sheet and/or other covering from the body of the decedent to an area below the pubic region of the decedent's body and came in close proximity to touching the body of the decedent while making inappropriate comments to the effect and substance that the decedent 'looked attractive for a woman of her age and current state' and 'Damn, she's still looking good, huh?'"
Cop: Detective gawked at Whitney Houston's naked corpse - CNN.com
As disrespectful and inexcusable this was, I'm honestly not surprised. Men can be real dogs sometimes, to use an already overused cliche. I don't think he was thinking of her lifeless corpse in a sexual way exactly, but probably was satisfying an inappropriate curiosity of a hugely popular celebrity he probably had a crush on as a kid. One thing I've noticed about human nature, people tend to do wrong deeds up to what they know (or think) they can get away with.
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