no it is not....He is not yours. You do not own him. The family is the deciding factor if there are no signs of foul play But there are worrysome signs. Turn on the radio or read the news, many people consider various aspects of his passing suspicious. That's just a fact now.
Lots of foul play is only detected after an autopsy, that's the whole point of doing them.
Homicide detectives and wing nuts are all claiming all sorts of things.
The family and his physician said no autopsy. We do not own some one just because they have a government title