Media consultant

Crime scene reconstruction

Expert witness services

Medical records review

Regional and local private autopsy services

Toxicology and Histology

35 years experience with over 12,000 autopsies performed  

Expert  witness testimony in more than 300 criminal & civil trials

Respected,reputable, genuine




Evidence based medicine

Expert autopsy & death investigations

Board Certified in Anatomic, Forensic & Clinical Pathology

Forensic science has widely evolved in recent years. Fewer incidents rely on subjective opinions. Forensic evidence can now, more than ever, be backed with uncontested scientific fact, utilizing the latest methods in technology, and revolutionary new scientific techniques. In his role as Chief Deputy Medical Examiner, Dr. Krouse understands the value and limitations of these new technologies and their new facility was designed to facilitate the ongoing growth and acquisition of state of the art forensic examination tools and resources.  

Contact:deathinvestigators@gmail.com

Jury polls find Dr. Krouse "most credible" witness

Dr.Krouse has gained 35 years experience studying causes and manner of deaths. He is personally committed to completing a professional thorough and accurate assessment of every case he investigates. Dr. Krouse  possesses personal likeability and a natural talent for explaining  medical evidence in such a way that a jury listens and understands all aspects of the autopsy findings. He has consistently produced high credibility ratings on polled jurors. Legal proceedings requiring his  expert services, please contact:  deathinvestigators@gmail.com for full CV,consulting rates & terms.

Dr. Krouse has personally conducted over 12,000 autopsies and most often exceeds CME licensing requirements in the state of TX. He has consulted and collaborated nationally and internationally. Locally, Dr. Krouse serves on the Trauma Morbidity and Mortality Review Committee at Harris Methodist Hospital, Ft. Worth, and on the Child & Infant Mortality Committee in Tarrant, Denton, & Parker Counties. He has a particular interest in fatality cases involving firearms, CNS trauma, death by fire, vehicular  injury and fatalities, and  paleopathology.