] Foul play was immediately suspected as having a role in ] Lee's passing. Chow appeared on television to try to ] settle the public furor that quickly developed. He ] explained what happened, omitting only the fact that Lee ] had not died at home. The press soon uncovered the truth, ] however, and demanded to know what Chow was trying to ] cover up. R.D. Teare, a professor of forensic medicine at ] the University of London who had overseen more than ] 90,000 autopsies, was called in and declared that it was ] basically impossible for the cannabis to be a factor in ] Lee's death. In Teare's opinion, the edema was caused by ] hypersensitivity to either meprobamate or aspirin, or a ] combination of both. His view was accepted by ] authorities, and a determination of "misadventure" was ] stamped on Lee's death. Watched Dragon, hadda check this out. |