Meth also disolves bones so Gray’s history could explain most of whatever damage he had/is/was. But it’s obvious to us here at the farm that when the two bicycle cops picked him up his legs were already dead. Nobody else seems to see that tho. How his legs got dead would be the question. Maybe the cops ran over him with a bike? doesn’t seem like that would break a neck by itself unless the neck was already weakened by lead, meth whatever.
Bottom line is the dumbass should have taken better care of himself.
That's one question, yes. Another (possibly more troubling) question is, given how obvious it is that his legs were already dead at that point, what the heck were the officers doing just shoving him into the van? If it was obvious on video that his legs were dead, then it was surely obvious to the officers moving him. Anyone with any medical training (police officers have at least some first responder training) knows that if a person presents with any numbness/loss of feeling/loss of mobility in their limbs after any sort of a trauma, that is a HUGE red flag. You don't move someone in that condition. You keep the person immobilized.