: The report specifies a partial separation of the cranium, an injury described by medical professionals as more akin to a "scalping" than a total decapitation.

While the autopsy report closed the medical case, the tragic nature of the accident sparked a massive safety overhaul in the American trucking industry.

The autopsy notes the collapse of the thoracic cage. Her ribs were shattered, and the sternum was broken. This resulted in severe lacerations to the lungs and the heart.

No significant traces of illegal substances were found in her system.

In the early morning hours of June 29, 1967, Jayne Mansfield, her boyfriend Sam Brody, and their driver, Ronnie Harrison, were traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi, toward New Orleans, Louisiana. Mansfield had just completed a nightclub performance and was scheduled for an appearance the following day. Three of Mansfield’s children—Marilyn, Mickey Jr., and Mariska Hargitay (who would grow up to star in Law & Order: SVU )—were asleep in the backseat.

The autopsy report also allows us to dispel two other long-standing rumors:

For decades, the Jayne Mansfield autopsy report was difficult to obtain. The Orleans Parish Coroner’s office treated it as a sensitive document, not only due to the graphic nature but also due to the celebrity status of the victim. When the report was finally released to the public in the 1990s (via requests from authors and researchers), it did little to quell the rumors. Believers in the decapitation story argued that the report had been "sanitized" or "faked" to protect the family’s dignity.

The roof of the Buick was completely peeled back by the underside of the semi-truck, suggesting to the public that anyone inside would have suffered a similar fate.

Jayne Mansfield Autopsy Report

: The report specifies a partial separation of the cranium, an injury described by medical professionals as more akin to a "scalping" than a total decapitation.

While the autopsy report closed the medical case, the tragic nature of the accident sparked a massive safety overhaul in the American trucking industry.

The autopsy notes the collapse of the thoracic cage. Her ribs were shattered, and the sternum was broken. This resulted in severe lacerations to the lungs and the heart. jayne mansfield autopsy report

No significant traces of illegal substances were found in her system.

In the early morning hours of June 29, 1967, Jayne Mansfield, her boyfriend Sam Brody, and their driver, Ronnie Harrison, were traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi, toward New Orleans, Louisiana. Mansfield had just completed a nightclub performance and was scheduled for an appearance the following day. Three of Mansfield’s children—Marilyn, Mickey Jr., and Mariska Hargitay (who would grow up to star in Law & Order: SVU )—were asleep in the backseat. : The report specifies a partial separation of

The autopsy report also allows us to dispel two other long-standing rumors:

For decades, the Jayne Mansfield autopsy report was difficult to obtain. The Orleans Parish Coroner’s office treated it as a sensitive document, not only due to the graphic nature but also due to the celebrity status of the victim. When the report was finally released to the public in the 1990s (via requests from authors and researchers), it did little to quell the rumors. Believers in the decapitation story argued that the report had been "sanitized" or "faked" to protect the family’s dignity. Her ribs were shattered, and the sternum was broken

The roof of the Buick was completely peeled back by the underside of the semi-truck, suggesting to the public that anyone inside would have suffered a similar fate.

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