- Her second husband, Mark Wallace, proposed to her when they were in medical school, but she had turned him down. She married him about 25 years later.
- Is the Chief Medical Examiner for the Orange County (Florida) Medical Examiner's Office in Orlando, Florida.
- She was the medical examiner who examined the remains of Caylee Anthony.
- Her husband, Dr. Mark Wallace, is an infectious disease doctor and has appeared in a couple episodes of her show.
- She was a Medical Examiner for Bexar County Forensic Science Center, Texas, for 10 years.
- Dr. G's goal when she was hired at the District 9 Medical Examiner's Office was to make it a nationally certified facility. She achieved her goal.
- Retired on May 28, 2015, and moved to Mount Vernon, Washington, to help take care of her ailing father-in-law.
- Wrote a book "How Not to Die" which includes some of her own experiences as a medical examiner. The book focuses promotes prudent living and avoiding premature death.
- Dr. G. was an associate medical examiner in Georgia, 1991-1993.
- Dr. G. was Chief Medical Examiner for District 9 - Orange and Osceola Counties - Medical Examiner's Office in Orlando, Florida, 2004-2015.
- First professional job was as an associate medical examiner for Duval County in Jacksonville, Florida, 1988-1991.
- Although she has performed autopsies on individuals that have died by cyanide poisoning, Dr. G has revealed that she is not able to detect the odor of cyanide herself. Between 20% and 40% of the population is genetically incapable of detecting the odor of cyanide. Those who do possess the gene needed to detect cyanide have compared the smell to that of bitter almonds.
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