By Dan Nephin, LNP, Lancaster, Pa . (TNS)
A Lancaster County judge has set a date in November to hear arguments over whether autopsy records in the 2003 death of federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna should remain sealed.
The body of the Baltimore prosecutor was found on Dec. 5, 2003, after state police were called to a Brecknock Township well-drilling company in the northern part of the township. He had been stabbed 36 times.
Luna’s death has continued to draw attention and speculation because different investigators arrived at different conclusions about how he died .
Federal investigators in Baltimore initially viewed Luna’s death as a homicide, but they later suggested through anonymous sources that personal troubles may have led Luna to take his own life, either intentional