Host.Madison
July 24, 2015
A 76-year-old man who was found dead in his apartment in April showed signs of manual strangulation and blunt force injuries during an autopsy conducted the day after his body was found, according to another search warrant unsealed in the case on Wednesday.
According to the search warrant, which largely mirrors other search warrants in the case that were unsealed on Monday, Dr. Agnieszka Rogalska of the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled that Larry Ewing, who was found dead in his Sheboygan Avenue apartment on April 18, died from “homicidal violence.”
But the warrant, originally filed on April 23, also states that Rogalska saw signs during the autopsy of strangulation and blunt force trauma to Ewing’s body, but does not go into any additional detail about the cause of his death.