It was read that a doctor had been seen just days before for an inquiry about his shoulder. Which shoulder and what was the complaint? The doctor informed that the Justice was too weak for surgery. Weakened due to a heart condition? Shoulder was injured? If no surgery, what alternative was given to remedy the complaint? If Scalia had been on a statin for high cholesterol, that might have been the cause of the pain in the shoulder muscle. But perhaps it was not his shoulder but rather the area near the shoulder, the left side of his chest and not his shoulder but his heart. Just a few questions from an inquiring mind. TPTB (government and family) leave a country in shock, disbelief, and prone to wild ideas. It is possibly tin foil hat time. Make mine red tin foil and add a feather please.
He probably hurt his shoulder hunting on his previous trip. Which explains why he did not hunt while in TX.
“Garner said his most recent conversation with Scalia was on Wednesday morning, when the justice told him, “’The world of tennis has lost a great competitor.’” Scalia, long an avid tennis player, said he had torn his rotator cuff for a second time and that his playing days likely were over, Garner said.”
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/scalias-body-flown-back-died-natural-36943758
If the death were a normal death from, say, a heart attack, given the political situation and recent history (Breitbart, his examiner, et al) there is no excuse for the lack of an inquest. If foul play was involved then, of course, no inquest would be permitted and disposition would be very fast.