Indeed, but if an aneurysm was listed as a cause of death, who is to say that isn't what causes the ultimate death of a WCV victim?
The books. Don't remember where, but it is said that it's
usually heart failure. An aneurysm is similar in that both can be set off by similar activities and emotional stresses, so I wouldn't be surprised if aneurysms were what happened most often when it wasn't heart failure.
We need to ask Butters, he must of autopsied a WCV victim a time or two in his career..
He did examine several in WN. One of which didn't have obvious signs of suicide.
Justin is a likely culprit. He is the only one with a strong motivation to kill the father and not the son and to make sure he can easily take Harry later as an orphan and make Harry thank him for it.
Lea has a motive as this leads to Harry being greatly in her debt.
It probably wasn't Justin, or, if it was, he wasn't acting on his own because where's the dramatic pay off in that? It's going to be a character Harry can confront.
The only group who we know has reached in to the juvenile system is the BC, who do it to Molly in Proven Guilty.
Black Council or Black Court? I read it as Black Court at first and would strongly object to the use of know in that instance.