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(May 20, 2008)—The initial autopsy on the body of a 44-year-old Coryell County woman who was discovered dead in her home found no signs of foul play, the Coryell County Sheriff Johnny Burks said in a prepared release Tuesday.

A preliminary autopsy report is pending, but “investigators working on this case have not found any evidence to refute the Medical Examiner’s report,” Burks said.

A relative who had just arrived home found Cynthia Lee Tillery dead around 1 a.m. Thursday in the residence at 2651 Snow Road.

Burks said last week deputies and Texas Rangers are investigating the death as “suspicious.”

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Posted by: Cynthia Location: Temple/McGregor on May 23, 2008 at 10:06 AM
First, why are the Texas Rangers involved in this death vs the death of another suspicious death in Amsler Park/McGregor on February 16, 2006? Why is this death labeled as "suspicious", as there are no signs of trauma, as there were in my son's case? Yet, this death gets the full attention of the police department AND the Texas Rangers! How odd that after all my questions to McGregor Police Dept of over 2 years, there is a retired Texas Ranger that I had corresponded with over the last 2 years, attempting to get them involved in this uninvestigated death of my son, Joshua. www.americaiswatching.org/Joshua_Robinson

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