Autopsy photos' release delayed
Confusion over wording and the Church of Scientology's petition
kept pictures sealed Wednesday.
By THOMAS C. TOBIN
St. Petersburg Times
July 6, 2000
CLEARWATER -- A Pinellas judge ruled Wednesday that autopsy
photos of Scientologist Lisa McPherson should be made public,
but the photos remained under seal after the Church of
Scientology quickly asked for a delay.
Attorneys for the St. Petersburg Times, one of several news
organizations requesting the photos, will request an immediate
hearing today.
McPherson, 36, died in 1995 while in the care of Scientology
staffers in Clearwater. A three-year investigation followed and
the church's Clearwater operation was charged with two felonies.
Last month, when prosecutors dropped the charges because of
problems with the testimony of Medical Examiner Joan Wood,
thousands of records in the case became public.
However, the church has argued that releasing the autopsy
photos could prevent a fair trial in Hillsborough County, where
it is fighting a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by McPherson's
estate. The church says it fears the photos will be published
by newspapers and by its critics on the Internet, thus
inflaming potential jurors.
But in his ruling Wednesday, Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge
Crockett Farnell wrote that the church "has not shown the
likelihood of irreparable harm" if the photos are released.
"Even if the photographs are published extensively," he added,
"that does not mean that the Hillsborough County court cannot
seat an unbiased jury." Courts are equipped to handle such
matters, he wrote.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office delayed release of the
photos Wednesday, citing initial confusion over wording in
Farnell's order.
By the time the office was ready to comply with the order, the
church had filed a motion asking Farnell to keep the photos
secret until the 2nd District Court of Appeal can review the
issue.