Autopsy says US lawyer died in Mexico of head trauma after fall



Mexican authorities have reportedly ruled out foul play in Elliot Blair’s death, but his family believes he was the victim of a brutal crime. WATCH THE FULL EPISODES OF WORLD NEWS TONIGHT: https://abc.com/shows/world-news-tonight WATCH THE WORLD NEWS TONIGHT ON HULU: https://bit.ly/3iQLwPp #worldnewstonight #mexico #elliotblair

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11 comments

  1. The wife refusing to admit he was drinking is suspicious.

  2. It is very easy to get in trouble and even die. For my YouTube channel, I stupidly crawled into a jungle cave and got attacked by wasps and there was also a snake in there. If it had been a mean poisonous snake I would be dead

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  3. I don’t trust the Mexican medical examiner. I also don’t trust the now-conveniently-ex-wife.

  4. can an american be trusted not to go to Mexico and get drunk and be irresponsible (anastasia}

  5. Inside Edition had family lawyer on saying MX authorities embalmed his body right away and they reported it was a bullet. What changed so fast?

  6. Can the Mexican autopsy be trusted? They don't want to hurt tourism. Reminds me of that classic story retold many times as a Hitchcock Presents episode, or the film "Too Long at the Fair," the Jodie Foster film "Flightplan," and even an ep. of "The Big Valley." Someone goes missing from their hotel room and they gaslight the traveling companion by telling them no such person was with them until the denouement reveals the missing person has been spirited away because they had plague and that would be bad for tourism.

  7. They literally found a gunshot wound to the head. How is that not foul play? What is this reporter smoking…."severe head injury" bro its a gunshot wound