What are the chances Brown's body is in pristine condition six feet under?
I also recall her saying this. So perhaps those report of her being cremated are wrong. Afterall, we have lots of people who believe Brown was cremated (when he wasn't) and I think that might be a deliberate bit of disinformation to again deter people from looking into this further. If she wasn't cremated, then so much the better. Her body might also be worth exhuming if it turns out that Brown's has a bullet wound.
What are the chances Brown's body is in pristine condition six feet under?
The only thing that matters is whether the skull and body still hold metal fragments, a slug and/or an exit wound. If a bullet when through the neck into the chest/abdomen, which might be likely given the position of the entrance wound (if that's what it is), then the slug might still be in that part of the body. In any case, there would be damage to bone and metal (in some form) would still be there even 6 years later. While it might be possible to add a bullet wound to a body, it would be neigh impossible to remove signs of one. Certainly good forensic pathologists would be able to detect any signs of tampering. And an important point is that the government said that his death wasn't due to a bullet. It can't now be blamed on a suicide. So if evidence of one is found it is going to be hard to spin. A number of folks at AFIP are going to be on the hot seat, starting with Gormley, Sentelle and Dickerson. What's the penalty for covering up a MASS MURDER?