The first two links are study aids to show how autopsies are performed.
Interactive Autopsy (fro the Australian Museum): http://australianmuseum.net.au/interactive-tools/autopsy/
Virtual Autopsy – Cases from the University of Leicester.
The numbers in the squares on the left side of the menu are the case numbers. Just click on the one you want to see:
https://www.le.ac.uk/pa/teach/va/titlpag1.html
These show a new scientific advancement in autopsies–an actual virtual autopsy where there is no cutting done at all.
This one shows the inside of the skull of a suicide victim: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16637-virtual-autopsy-inside-the-skull-of-a-suicide-victim/
An article about a virtual autopsy table. Presumably, if you were wealthy enough, you could have one in your house: https://www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
An article on post-mortem imaging from Scientific American:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/virtues-of-the-virtual-autopsy/
And another:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/new-virtual-autopsy-procedure-is-changing-forensics-a-875657.html
Here’s one about King Tut:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/21/world/king-tut-visual-autopsy/