Unnatural Cause
It's still rare that the surviving spouse of an actor murdered by the clotshot stands up against the authoritarians. A bow of appreciation to Stephanie Reddick and family attorney James Hornstein for having the cahoneys and integrity to be shining exceptions. It will be interesting to see how far they take this.
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“After actor Lance Reddick died suddenly last month, the coroner ruled that heart disease was his cause of death.
60-year-old Reddick was found dead in his home on March 17.
Reddick’s attorney has issued a statement denying reports that he died from heart and artery diseases, slamming the ruling as being 'wholly inconsistent with his lifestyle'.
The actor and musician is best known for his roles in the hit TV shows “The Wire” and “Bosch” and the John Wick movie series.”
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“Hornstein also revealed pro-vaxxer Reddick’s body did not undergo an official autopsy. [emphasis added]
According to Reddick’s death certificate, which TMZ obtained and made public, his cause of death was ischemic heart disease and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease.”
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The article goes on to quote attorney James Hornstein:
“The coroner’s statement on the death certificate is not a result of an autopsy.
No autopsy was performed on Lance.
To my knowledge, no medical examination of Lance during his lifetime ever indicated such conditions.
Lance was the most physically fit person I’ve ever known.
He exercised daily at his home gym, including extensive cardio work, and the availability of gym facilities was a contractual requirement for his work away from home,
He ate as if a dietitian was monitoring his every meal.
On behalf of Stephanie Reddick, the death certificate information is not corroborated and is inconsistent with the facts known to the family.”
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He also starred as a loyal hotel manager Charon in the John Wick films — including the most recent release, “John Wick: Chapter 4,” which is still in theaters.
‘The Wire’ Actor Lance Reddick’s Cause of Sudden Death Disputed by Family Lawyer