Agreed. Given the man’s character and reputation however, I would defer any scrutiny to the discretion of his family. He was a good guy. If he had some less than savory companionship with him that may have led to his demise, that’s a private matter for the family to decide to open up an investigation IMHO.
Saget was a good guy, but he had a vulgar wild side on par with many comedians. He cultivated his nice guy image, but he could sit at a comic’s table at a club and stay toe-to-toe with the best of them.
It would be a very dangerous precedent if families were able to determine whether suspicious deaths warranted investigation.