Brown has had three autopsies. The Post-Dispatch obtained the official autopsy, released to prosecutors but not the public, for its latest story. A private autopsy done at the behest of Brown's family, discussed in detail at an August press conference, largely agreed with the official autopsy, but said Brown had not been shot at close range. A third autopsy — the results of which have not been released or been leaked — was performed by the Justice Department...
"I hope I'm wrong, but I have a feeling that prosecutors are getting ready to drop the hammer on us," attorney Eric Guster wrote on the Root. "They want us to be ready for what every tear-gassed, unlawfully arrested, shot at, beaten, harassed, billy-clubbed protester doesn't want to hear: Wilson probably won't be charged in the killing of Michael Brown."
On social media, St. Louis Alderman Antonio French (D) — a familiar face on Ferguson's front lines — questioned whether Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCullouch or the U.S. attorney general should investigate the leaky investigation of Brown's death.
"Bob McCulloch and Attorney General Holder should be launching investigations into who is leaking this info," French posted to Twitter. "Police? Attorneys? Jurors?"