Due to the discussion here about possible "foul play," I sent a FOIA request to the State Department for records about the death of Alberto Isoni. Five years later, they responded.
I'm including some of the documents they sent me.
There was discussion on Facebook I believe that he left a suicide note. He did leave two almost identical notes. The autopsy report refers to these notes as "wills," you can judge for yourself.
The autopsy report released by the state department contains redactions, apparently on the basis of "privacy," which makes no sense since the deceased don't have privacy rights. I may appeal that if I decide it's worthwhile to do so.
His passport was not found on him and the personal effects that were found in his possession and inventoried were very minimal as you can see.
I would also point out that the family was pestering the Embassy for information as whether this was a murder because apparently they read speculation to that effect on an "online message board."
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