Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
In fact there's a 4th amendment argument there for his beneficiaries that what is now their property cannot be searched in relation to crimes allegedly committed by a man who is now dead. I would imagine that the FBI will be in the process of having his estate frozen by a Federal Judge to head that off, but that's appealable isn't it ?

In any case, if we're thinking that someone has had him killed to prevent the exposure of these people you speak of, I think we might expect that they've also taken steps to have any such evidence destroyed before the act.
There's no 4th amendment argument against a reasonable search. That's what a warrant is for.