To: litany_of_lies
I fear that Mikey would do a cremation over the weekend before the autopsy enforcers step in
This is so likely, and George W. Greer has already endorsed this course of action. Even if she died on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, the autopsy people may arrive to late to do their "job."
Why do people, such as Crist, say there is "no evidence" of fraud and wrongdoing in this case? When does a "smoking gun" not at least trigger an investigation?
To: Theodore R.
I fear that Mikey would do a cremation over the weekend before the autopsy enforcers step in Like a bonfire in his back yard or something? C'mon. Have you ever had the body of a loved one cremated? Also, I cannot believe that the body would not be autopsied, and I believe there are laws in Florida to that effect in cases such as this one. There is so much ethical, scientific, and legal interest in the case that it would be a big stretch to think that it would not happen.
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