Here's an intersting little addendum to it. His toxicology report has 11.8 ng/mL of Fentanyl in his system, and this sample was taken while he was still alive.
As little as 2 ng/mL is enough to cause a person to succumb to its effects, which is respiratory depression and coma, resulting in death, which is corroborated with this study that looked into Fentanyl and Norfentanyl efficacy, which requires subjects never surpass 2 ng/mL of Fentanyl. This study on postmortem Fentanyl deaths had 11.8 ng/mL as the mean for natural/accidental deaths by Fentanyl, as in the person wasn't intentionally trying to commit suicide by overdosing on Fentanyl.
George Floyd died from a Fentanyl overdose. The private examiner has specifically ignored the toxicology results and he is ignoring common factors in strangulation/asphyxiation, such as the hyoid bone. Breaks easily and often when strangled, but Floyd's was perfectly intact.
Here's an intersting little addendum to it. His toxicology report has 11.8 ng/mL of Fentanyl in his system, and this sample was taken while he was still alive.
As little as 2 ng/mL is enough to cause a person to succumb to its effects, which is respiratory depression and coma, resulting in death, which is corroborated with this study that looked into Fentanyl and Norfentanyl efficacy, which requires subjects never surpass 2 ng/mL of Fentanyl. This study on postmortem Fentanyl deaths had 11.8 ng/mL as the mean for natural/accidental deaths by Fentanyl, as in the person wasn't intentionally trying to commit suicide by overdosing on Fentanyl.
George Floyd died from a Fentanyl overdose. The private examiner has specifically ignored the toxicology results and he is ignoring common factors in strangulation/asphyxiation, such as the hyoid bone. Breaks easily and often when strangled, but Floyd's was perfectly intact.