by antimafia » Wed Feb 22, 2023 5:01 pm
In his report about the autopsy for Giuseppe De Vito, the Quebec coroner who led the examination indicated that De Vito probably died of cyanide poisoning. The report does not indicate whether De Vito intentionally and knowingly ingested cyanide.
The Sûreté du Québec (provincial police force) investigators looking into De Vito's death lean toward the theory that De Vito did not intentionally and knowingly ingest cyanide; that he was murdered instead. De Vito's lawyer at the time, as well as some sources and friends of De Vito's who spoke to Le Journal de Montréal at some point between the July 8, 2015 death and the cause-of-death bombshell articles published by the paper 4 months later in November of that year, do not think suicide was at play here.
In the 42 years preceding De Vito's death, there have been only 4 cases in Quebec prisons of inmates dying of cyanide poisoning. All 4 instances were suicides.
In his report about the autopsy for Giuseppe De Vito, the Quebec coroner who led the examination indicated that De Vito [i]probably[/i] died of cyanide poisoning. The report does not indicate whether De Vito intentionally and knowingly ingested cyanide.
The Sûreté du Québec (provincial police force) investigators looking into De Vito's death lean toward the theory that De Vito did not intentionally and knowingly ingest cyanide; that he was murdered instead. De Vito's lawyer at the time, as well as some sources and friends of De Vito's who spoke to [i]Le Journal de Montréal[/i] at some point between the July 8, 2015 death and the cause-of-death bombshell articles published by the paper 4 months later in November of that year, do not think suicide was at play here.
In the 42 years preceding De Vito's death, there have been only 4 cases in Quebec prisons of inmates dying of cyanide poisoning. All 4 instances were suicides.