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There was no obvious sign of heart trauma on Cullen Finnerty, Lake County Sheriff Robert Hilts said.
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Hilts said Finnerty had called his wife Sunday and expressed concern about being out on the river.
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The autopsy "ruled out anything real obvious, " Hilts said in a phone interview.
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"He was just uncomfortable about his surroundings at the time, " Hilts said.
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The glittering burial hoard from Mycenae gold cups, jewellery, bronze swords with gold-plated hilts and hundreds of ornaments is still a crowd-puller at the Athens archaeological museum.
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He put his experience in the Marines to good use in The Great Escape, in which his character, Hilts, attempted to jump a barbwire fence on a motorcycle.
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The only solid lead on Finnerty's whereabouts had been the discovery of a small pontoon boat he had been using in Bray Creek, near the Baldwin River, Hilts said.
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Bill Hilts works full time as the outdoor sports specialist with the Niagara Tourism and Convention Corporation, where his job is to promote the region, and as a freelance writer.
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When Hilts attempted to contact DEC fisheries staff in his region for the article, he was told to talk to the Albany press office and submit his questions in writing.
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Finnerty, who spent time with the NFL's Baltimore Ravens, set off Sunday to fish in Lake County -- which is between Traverse City and Grand Rapids -- but hadn't been heard from since, Sheriff Robert Hilts said Tuesday.
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Hilts said he was especially bothered by the delay because the story couldn't run in the winter edition of the publication, which is distributed at sportsmen trade shows that take place in his region early in the year.
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