Associated Press - June 1, 2007 3:33 PM ET
COLDWATER, Mich. (AP) - Now that Jack Kevorkian is out of prison, his attorney says he expects to see some of Kevorkian's missing belongings to start appearing on e-Bay.
Kevorkian did not have many possessions to take home today from the Michigan prison that had kept him for eight years, in part because many of them have disappeared.
The attorney says that last month, someone stole the belongings along with a manuscript that he'd been writing. The attorney also says he expects someone took Kevorkian's clothes and medicine to sell on e-Bay.
The person who has handled Kevorkian's correspondence while he was in prison has already has sent to a book publisher about 250 of the thousands of letters he got while in prison.
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