Curiosity and conspiracy theories are not what rules in a case like this-if there is no sign of foul play, no reason to suspect it-besides someone other than law enforcement or family thinks it might be so-then no autopsy is required unless the family wants it.
Scalia’s family said “no”-they are not obligated to turn over the remains of their loved one to a lab just to satisfy the suspicions and curiosity of those who insist there must have been a murder, or to squelch any conspiracy theories from circulating on the internet-that is going to happen no matter if there are no autopsies or 10 of them-so what would be the point?
There was no evidence of foul play according to the examiner and law enforcement-and the life that Scalia enjoyed-being considerably overweight, lots of parties, alcohol, unhealthy food, cigars and pipe, etc are not conducive to a life past 59-never mind 79. It sounds like he had a great time doing just what he liked with his life-not yours or mine...
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