Jesus

It is not disputed that Christ's body disappeared from the tomb following his crucifixion. Both the Romans and the disciples agree on this. Any death without a body is suspicious. Jesus was given 'vinegar mixed with gall' on a sponge while on the cross. It is alleged that this mixture was a coma inducing concoction with snake venom as the active ingredient. When a centurion speared Jesus to check he was dead blood flowed from the wound. Blood only flows when a person is alive. His body, not his corpse, could have been removed from the cross and placed in the tomb where he was tended to by Nicodemus with 'a mixture of myrrh and aloes'. Myrrh was used as a sedative and aloe is a fast acting purgative, exactly what would have been required to the expel the ingested poison.
Ref : Laurence Gardner, The Magdalene Legacy: http://graal.co.uk/magdalene_legacy.php
Pseudocides of people in the public eye: Ken Kesey, John Stonehouse
Death of a person in the public eye without a body: Richey Edwards
Ref : Laurence Gardner, The Magdalene Legacy: http://graal.co.uk/magdalene_legacy.php
Pseudocides of people in the public eye: Ken Kesey, John Stonehouse
Death of a person in the public eye without a body: Richey Edwards