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D.A.: No criminal probe in Bevilacqua’s death
« on: February 12, 2012, 10:00:59 AM »
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D.A.: No criminal probe in Bevilacqua’s death
February 10, 2012|By John P. Martin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman asked the county coroner to examine the body of Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua last week because the timing of the 88-year-old prelate's death struck her as "peculiar," she said Friday.

Ferman acknowledged that she enlisted county Coroner Walter I. Hofman because the cardinal died one day after a Philadelphia judge said Bevilacqua could be called to testify at the child sex-abuse and endangerment trial of three current and former priests.

"I had the same reaction that many people had and that many people communicated with me," Ferman told reporters at a news conference in Norristown. "It struck many of us as odd, as peculiar, that the cardinal passed away so suddenly after the court ruling. . . . I just thought that someone should make sure that nothing happened that was inappropriate."

He was supposed to have hung around with some real shady characters.

Autopsy on Cardinal
Illinois, south of the gun controllers in Chi town