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Medical examiner: Mark Anthony Salvador died of gunshot wound; toxicology found no common drugs

2881025 · April 4, 2025
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In Bexar County court, Dr. Kimberly Molina testified that an autopsy performed April 24, 2017, showed Mark Anthony Salvador died from a gunshot wound and that routine toxicology returned no common drugs; photographs and other autopsy evidence were admitted as exhibits.

Dr. Kimberly Molina, the medical examiner who reviewed case number 2017-0941, told jurors the April 24, 2017, autopsy of Mark Anthony Salvador showed he died from a gunshot wound and that the manner of death was homicide.

The testimony came during a hearing in the 187th District Court in Bexar County. Molina, who described more than two decades of experience as a medical examiner, walked the court through postmortem photographs and autopsy findings the state admitted as exhibits 41 through 57.

"That he died as a result of a gunshot wound, and it was a homicide," Molina said when asked for her conclusion on Salvador's cause and manner of death. She described an entrance wound on the left…

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