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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Police Push On With Probe Of Michael Scott's Death
2009-11-18
(CBS) ¯ Police usually close a death investigation when the Medical Examiner's office comes down with a suicide ruling, but in the case of Chicago School Board President Michael Scott, that is not happening.

The Cook County Medical Examiner's office ruled that Scott's death early Monday was a suicide. But shortly after the ruling on Monday, police said their investigation would continue. "We know what the (medical examiner) ruled, but there's still a lot of questions that exist out there," police Supt. Jody Weis said. "We want to make sure we've done a thorough examination before we make a definitive call ourselves. It's early on, this investigation."
That's actually typical of police investigations of suicides. Even in an obvious case the police become very thorough so as to prevent accusations of slipshod work later on.
People who knew Scott well also say they can't imagine he would take his own life. "I haven't talked to anyone that believes that this was in fact a suicide," said former alderman and WVON radio host Cliff Kelley.

Scott's body was found partially submerged in the Chicago River near the inoperable Kinzie Street railroad bridge after 3 a.m. Monday. His Cadillac was nearby, and a .380-caliber handgun was found underneath or near his body.

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is tracing the history of that handgun and will turn over their findings to Chicago police.

Sources said no suicide note has been found. And Weis said Scott's wife said it was unusual for him not to return home before midnight. Scott was last seen alive around 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

In a statement, Scott's family said "The family of Michael W. Scott deeply appreciates the outpouring of support during this time of unimaginable grief. Our personal loss is also shared by many throughout Chicago, the home he loved so much. We will miss him greatly."
Posted by:Fred

#4  The obvious question is - how many bullet holes were in the body. If it was more than one ...
Or if the gun wasn't recently fired, for example.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-11-18 17:49  

#3  At least the ME had the good manners to wait for the body to be found before declaring it a suicide. People are in such a hurry nowadays.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-11-18 11:02  

#2  Even if it WAS suicide it needs to be carefully investigated until some kind of motive is found. In his position he could have been killed or killed himself because of things he knew, things that could be damaging to crooks and politicians (but I repeat myself.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-11-18 09:55  

#1  I always knew Dwight would snap.
Posted by: NCMike   2009-11-18 07:11  

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