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Fahmy Malak was a medical examiner who ruled the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives as accidental overdoses in 1987. The article covers the controversial investigation, the dead witnesses, and the suspects and theories of the case.
28 sie 2018 · Dr. Fahmy Malak, who led the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory to its first-ever national accreditation, passed away last week at age 85. He had a controversial tenure here, involving some of the state's most notorious cases, such as the boys on the tracks.
21 sie 2024 · Egyptian immigrant Fahmy Malak, who ruled the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives as accidental, served as Arkansas State Medical Examiner from 1979 until he was forced to resign in 1991 after being found to have falsified or not discovered evidence in over twenty additional cases during his tenure.
19 maj 1992 · The medical examiner, Dr. Fahmy Malak, “was sort of protected by the governor and the (state crime laboratory) board,” state Rep. Bob Fairchild, a Democrat from Fayetteville, told The Times.
Medical examiner Fahmy Malak claimed the death to be of natural causes, brought on by an ulcer. He also claimed that Milam’s small dog had eaten its owner’s head. Milam’s head was later found in a trash bin several blocks away, leading Malak to state that the dog had regurgitated the head.
24 sty 2001 · Dr. Fahmy Malak, Arkansas' former state medical examiner, ruled the deaths accidental, saying the teens fell asleep on the tracks after smoking marijuana.
4 sty 2017 · The investigation was rushed, and the infamous state medical examiner at the time, Fahmy Malak, was quick to rule the deaths as accidental due to a marijuana-induced coma. Malak was known for asking police officers what they thought happened to a body, and then he would rule the death the way the officers told him to.