Workers at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, place the body of Urooj Khan into a hearse after it was exhumed for an autopsy to help solve the mystery surrounding his death. Khan, 46, who was poisoned with cyanide after winning the lottery, died in July as he was about to collect $425,000 in winnings. His death was initially ruled a result of natural causes, but a relative pressed for a deeper look and his death was reclassified as a homicide. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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