Yesterday I called the San Francisco Coroner’s Office for the second time to learn if the autopsy results pertaining to the alleged suicide of Ilya Zhitimirskiy’s had finally been determined. It has been almost two months since his tragic death, allegedly by suicide according to the media, on November 12, 2011. The San Francisco Coroner’s office announced on that day that the autopsy and toxicology reports would “take about three weeks” (that is, December 5, 2011) before the autopsy results would be completed. The promised announcement date has come and gone and it has now been almost two months without an autopsy report concerning his cause of death. I think Ilya may have been murdered: First of all, Ilya left no suicide note and next, he had no known motive to kill himself. Now, on top of that, no autopsy results have yet been released. Shouldn’t one be even slightly suspicious? .
I first enquired the Coroner’s office on January 23, 2012, to learn about Ilya’s autopsy results. The examiner said that no results had been announced. I called the Coroner’s office again yesterday, February 6, 2012, almost two months after his death. I was jolted when the medical examiner on duty told me that Ilya’s autopsy results would not be forthcoming “for another three months or so”. Something odd seems to be occurring within the Coroner’s office. Have they been told to retard the final results of Ilya’s autopsy? Is there an information black-out about his death?
As I said, I have the feeling that Ilya was murdered and that his death may not have been a “suicide”. I wonder, too, why Ilya’s autopsy results have not been released by now. Are there guilty parties behind the scenes who hope the public forgets his very sad demise?
Sincerely, George W Hunt georgehunt@thebigbadbank.com