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- On December 2, 1997, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review quoted Lt. Colonel Steve Cogswell, a doctor and deputy Armed 
Forces medical examiner with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, and once member of the Brown plane crash 
investigation, as stating that Secretary Ron Brown was found with an "apparent gunshot wound" to his head. 
 
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- Officials who examined Brown's body at Dover Air Force base shortly after the April 3, 1996 Croatia crash discovered that 
Brown had a .45 inch inwardly beveling circular hole in the top of head, a 45-caliber gunshot wound. The wound was 
documented, photographed, and X-rayed, in a medical examination at Dover Air Force base. Lt. Colonel Cogswell claims 
that one photo-X-ray even shows a possible "lead snowstorm" of metal fragments in Brown's head. Cogswell also states 
that incriminating X-rays were destroyed shortly after the examination of Brown, disappearing from the case file. "Even if 
you safely assumed accidental plane crash, when you got something that appears to be a homicide, that should bring 
everything to a screeching halt," Cogswell said, arguing that the finding of the apparent gunshot should have triggered the 
Presidential Assassination Statute - which covers Cabinet members like Brown - and immediately prompted an autopsy. 
 
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- In a follow on report on December 8, 1997, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that US Army Lt. Colonel David Hause 
states he also personally examined a suspicious head wound on Brown's corpse while it was being examined at Dover Air 
Force Base. A commotion erupted on the examination table, Hause tells reporter Chris Ruddy, when the head wound was 
first discovered. He describes how the wound "looked like a punched-out .45-caliber entrance hole." The wound was 
documented, photographed, and X-rayed, in a medical examination at Dover Air Force base, according to both men. But 
Hause now says that all x-rays and photos of Brown's head are missing from the case file at the Armed Forces Institute of 
Pathology facility in Rockville, Maryland.
 
