To: Arthur Wildfire! March
Actually, an autopsy can find an acutely occluded coronary artery as a cause of a ‘heart attack’, but I agree with you that there are certainly ways to induce cardiac arrest that would be difficult to detect on an autopsy. I'm thinking more about the pillow over his Justice Scalia’s head. If he was purposefully suffocated, there would likely be some evidence of this. At any rate, I just think that an autopsy would put a lot of conspiracy theories to rest.
To: pieceofthepuzzle
How about if the pillow just muffled the screams of agony or cries for help?
59 posted on
02/19/2016 8:15:40 PM PST by
combat_boots
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
‘I’m thinking more about the pillow over his Justice Scaliaâs head. If he was purposefully suffocated, there would likely be some evidence of this.’
Nope, no autopsy needed. Suffocation is easily detected without the need to cut him open.
65 posted on
02/20/2016 3:38:06 AM PST by
Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
What would really help is if the family allowed donations to fund a private investigator who was chosen by someone really suspicious of official investigations. For example, Savage, Chris Ruddy, Joe Farah, or perhaps Jim Robinson — someone like that who is respected by us conspiracy theorists. Then that person chooses the investigator, and the family could request access short of an autopsy.
It would clear up the matter.
It might make it easier too for the family if the investigator not be allowed to publicly malign Scalia’s reputation. Scalia might have been lured to that ranch, and then some fabrication would make him look like a creep during the standard investigation.
66 posted on
02/20/2016 3:44:04 AM PST by
Arthur Wildfire! March
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