The family of Top Gun director Tony Scott on Monday disputed reports that inoperable brain cancer prompted him to fatally jump from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, Calif., a Los Angeles County coroner’s official said.
An autopsy was completed Monday on the A-list director, but the results were deferred for six to eight weeks, pending toxicology results, said Craig Harvey, chief investigator for the Coroner’s Department.
“A family spokesman told us late this afternoon that the information was not true, but we will be looking at everything,” Harvey said of an ABC News story released early Monday speculating that Scott had brain cancer.
it sad suside i rember a case in wisconsin coworker son went behind the barn an tie the rifel to the gas pedal till this day thay dont no why he was 19 thay blame them the tv shows mr scott had a perfect life twin sons how thay going to carry on it wasent money nobody will no but god lets give the family well deserve privacy from liberty ky walnut church
ill get off my soap box now