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Searching for sound

Web site wants tapes from Earnhardt autopsy

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Posted: Wednesday March 21, 2001 6:49 PM
Updated: Wednesday March 21, 2001 6:54 PM

  Dale Earnhardt Dale Earnhardt died in a last-lap crash at the Daytona 500, Feb. 18. AP

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The president of a Web site that is seeking access to the Dale Earnhardt autopsy photos Wednesday requested all audio recordings from the autopsy as well.

Michael Uribe, president of websitecity.com, filed a motion in Circuit Court in Volusia County requesting all audio copies of any videotape or cassette tape recordings the medical examiner's staff made during the autopsy.

Uribe couldn't immediately be reached for comment.

But Dave Byron, a Volusia County spokesman in Daytona Beach, said it would be impossible to make a copy of the audio report that the staff made during the autopsy because the audio system used is digital and goes straight into a computer.

Uribe already has a transcript of the tape and could schedule an appointment to listen to the recording at the medical examiner's office, Byron said.

"There is no way to output the audio," Byron said. 'I don't think we have the ability to make an audio tape of it ... It's just the type of system it is."


 
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