You’ll have to ask Scalia’s family about that ‘cuz they could always have ordered one.
Or been told to not order one. Someone serving that high an office in government demands an autopsy.
Yeah, that probably wouldn’t have aroused the family’s suspicions at all.
Suspicion isn’t the issue. Having the stones to demand an autopsy when told not to is the issue. Much like Ross Perot dropping out of the ’92 presidential election WHILE LEADING. Like the Scalia family they got to Ross too.
But if you believe the government whacked Scalia, and then ordered his family not to ask for an autopsy, then you wouldn’t have believed an autopsy report anyway. Because, frankly, it would be easier and less dangerous to fake an autopsy report than to go around threatening a family and hoping that doesn’t leak out.