No, the coroner knew his medical history, and said he had not seen a doctor for at least a year before he died.
I try not to read emotions into the written page but we all do it. It seems like the points you are making are emotional in nature, which is understandable considering your emotional investment as a friend. But emotions can’t replace facts, and the emotion that isn’t able to account for the facts is what gives the appearance of desperation.
I don’t want a quarrel with you. I’ve suffered loss of my own and don’t want to make your grieving any more difficult than it already is.
What I’d really like - not necessarily from you but from SOMEBODY - is an explanation of the coroner’s statement that Andrew had not seen a doctor for at least the last year, if Andrew had a history of heart problems and/or had been hospitalized with a heart attack 6 months before his death.
That’s the point all his friends made: he hadn’t seen a doctor, he had a previous heart condition; he was living on the edge and was never resting. Everyone who knew him knew this. His father-in-law knew this. Adam knew this. His wife knew this. To make a conspiracy out of this is just nonsense when the people closest to him reject that out of hand.