All the fentynl coursing through his veins didn’t help him either.
Both fentanyl AND meth.
Called a speedball. Same thing that killed John Belushi, except in his case just heroin and meth. Fentanyl is much more powerful, but has very similar effect and didn’t exist in Belushi’s day.
People I’ve heard comment about it say a speedball is like a rollercoaster. Zooming on speed for a while, then barely able to function from the opiate, then back again.
One other thing getting lost in the discussions, is Floyd’s complaints that he couldn’t breathe. Fentanyl, and the combination with meth, can cause a condition known as “wooden chest”. The chest muscles begin to feel hard or tight, making breathing difficult.
Another thing being glossed over is that tbe autopsy DID NOT find any bruising, or trauma, to the neck area where the knee was. One of the primary signs of asphyxiation is bruising to the neck area, and usually a broken hyoid bone.(I think that’s the proper name for it)
That means the cop did not put enough pressure on the neck area to cause strangulation (asphyxiation) or the associated bruising that normally goes along with it.
In other words, the autopsy fails to support the media lie that he was “killed by a cop”.
The autopsy listed cause of death as heart attack. But of course the pinheads in front of the tv cameras and in print media have to keep up the narrative..