The Medical Examiner announced at the beginning that he would issue the report within two to three weeks after the autopsy. He then delayed it for ten weeks before issueing the report. Could the M.E. have delayed the issue the report intentially after the setting of the print date?
I doubt it - that's pretty far-fetched, if you're suggesting that the ME did it because of the book. There's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that the coroner isn't an upstanding man.
Regardless, Fuhrman's book got a couple extra weeks on the shelves, and is now and forever out of date. Don't think that's a very good tradeoff for him.
What you pointed out is just another reason why I think the autopsy results stink to high heaven.
I read somewhere that in the 2nd edition of Fuhrman's book he will discuss the autopsy results.