thanks...that’s helpful.
Does a coroner’s report usually state a “cause of death” in straight up, unequivocal terms....like “time of death”?
What I see there is a listing of conditions. Yes, we all know that stuff is bad. But that says nothing as such about the cause of death.
Even a person in a hospice who is dying, can still be murdered...the criminal law has to allow for that possibility. The question is, what is the immediate cause of this death (of a very unhealthy person)?
I suspect (but don’t know) that the writer at American Thinker/Coulter inserted their own analysis and said point blank, “the coroner’s report established that Floyd didn’t die from suffocation, but from a massive Fentanyl overdose”...
All that said, I also believe it to be the case the Fentanyl plus is the likely cause of death....but in the criminal law context, that is for the jury to decide...
Probably too scared to put a C of D
“What I see there is a listing of conditions. Yes, we all know that stuff is bad. But that says nothing as such about the cause of death.”
Floyd died when his heart stopped beating.