cattlekate
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Hmmm. White rabbit's observation is intriguing - only the lawyers for the dad and grandparents have stated the toxicology tests didn't find anything. The media articles don't quote LE directly.
It's also interesting that Dr Pete Speth (retired, consultant) felt compelled to write a public letter. He states he had access to privileged information. Yet in what capacity is he serving? His name comes up on an Internet search, and the results provide interesting reading. His letter states, in a general sense, sometimes autopsies can't find cause of death. So is this an official confirmation that the physical and toxicological examinations found nothing? Why is it being said in a public letter to a news station? Or is Dr Speth not serving as an official consultant and is relying on chatter among colleagues and is inserting himself?
In any case, LE sure is not being very talkative to the media.
It's also interesting that Dr Pete Speth (retired, consultant) felt compelled to write a public letter. He states he had access to privileged information. Yet in what capacity is he serving? His name comes up on an Internet search, and the results provide interesting reading. His letter states, in a general sense, sometimes autopsies can't find cause of death. So is this an official confirmation that the physical and toxicological examinations found nothing? Why is it being said in a public letter to a news station? Or is Dr Speth not serving as an official consultant and is relying on chatter among colleagues and is inserting himself?
In any case, LE sure is not being very talkative to the media.