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I think the official story is not that he committed suicide but that he accidentally poisoned himself in the course of research, and the suicide story has just sort of been perpetuated in pop culture as a "tragic gays" narrative to make his death romantic (in the broader sense of the word).
I've never seen reason to believe he was murdered, though I'm not saying you're wrong.
No? His death was officially ruled a suicide and so no actual investigation was ever conducted.
Sorry, I never use this account. I don't really know about the reception of his death at the time, I was speaking in the present tense for a reason. Perhaps no official investigation by the state was conducted, but people have looked into the circumstances since and it being an accident is today certainly one of the most prominent theories outside of the pop culture "bury your gays" story, which may well have spawned from an incorrect ruling made at the time but generally is not well-regarded now because, as you note, it's ridiculous and there's just not much evidence for it.
I don't know what sort of "research" involves a cyanide injected apple unless it has something to do with talking mirrors.
The apple wasn't injected with cyanide. Turing had electroplating chemicals in his spare room that weren't stored properly, and he either inhaled it or it got on his nightly apple. That's according to the accidental poisoning position that the forensic investigator also said was a possibility. But I wouldn't doubt he was murdered and had an elaborate cover up.
Sorry, I never use this account, but the other commenter explained it fine. According to the accidental poisoning theory, the apple was not injected with cyanide, but rather he or the apple was accidentally exposed to it as a byproduct of his chemistry research.