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To: i-node who wrote (197626)4/1/2021 12:30:25 PM
From: Mannie  Respond to of 355427
 
The guy had 4x a normal lethal dose of fentanyl in his blood.

How can you not have reasonable doubt about what killed him?


there is no such thing as a normal lethal dose, it all depends on how long someone has been taking opiates. He could have had a very high resistance built up.

Not too much doubt about what killed him when the cop keeps his knee on his neck for over four minutes after being told he had no pulse.



To: i-node who wrote (197626)4/1/2021 1:30:17 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 355427
 
The guy had 4x a normal lethal dose of fentanyl in his blood.

Nonsense. If you have a lethal dose of fentanyl, much less 4 times that, you are unconscious. Fentanyl is an opiate.



To: i-node who wrote (197626)4/1/2021 1:47:29 PM
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Because when they pulled Floyd out of the police car and laid down and Chauvin put his knee on his neck, he was alive. 9 and a half minutes later, he was dead. In fact, he'd been apparently dead for many minutes. Yet the knee stayed on the neck .

If the drugs in his system were a threat, thats all the more reason they s/h have stopped the choking and let medical intervention take place.

I have no reasonable doubt that w/o the knee on the neck for 9.5 minutes, Floyd would still be alive.