Family seeks exhumation of Houdini on poison theory

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A descendant of Harry Houdini wants his body exhumed to test a theory that the famed escape artist was murdered 81 years ago, a spokesman for the family's lawyer said.
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Houdini, who was famed for freeing himself from chains, straitjackets and sealed containers, died in 1926 in Detroit, Michigan but was buried in Machpelah Cemetery in Queens, New York.

No autopsy was performed but the cause of death was said to be a ruptured appendix. Houdini's appendix was thought to have ruptured by a punch to the abdomen.

But Houdini's great nephew George Hardeen believes the performer may have been killed by people who were angry because he debunked their claims that they could communicate with the dead.

If his bid to have Houdini's remains exhumed is successful, Hardeen plans to have a team of forensic investigators examine the body for evidence of foul play.

Joseph Tacopina, a prominent New York defence attorney who charges $750 (382 pounds) per hour, is assisting Hardeen.