suhaka said this could not be the natural result of an accident. >> how does the coat come off?it did not make sense. also there was a watch with just a watch face with no straps. that didn't make sense at all. we never found the straps. >> but most telling was the blood found in the tire tracks behind the car. if frankie had been hit by the front of the car and lodged underneath, his blood wouldn't be behind the rear tires. and mr. suhaka found blood spatter on the windshield inside the car and blood drops on the inside trim of the passenger side door. obviously, there wouldn't be blood inside a car from a collision outside. >> it was one of my suggestions that we need to exhume the body to find out what the actual injuries were. >> since the death had officially been declared an accident, it took more than three years of legal wrangling to get permission for the exhumation. the second autopsy was conducted by dr. geetha natarajan, a pathologist with the state coroner's office. >> the first thing i noticed is the level of preservation and the condition of the body being fair. t