I agree. I had that theory in the first 3-5 days after the incident. We have learned more now. People have tried to argue that Floyd, as a drug addict, would have had tolerance to Fentanyl and thus hooping should not have killed him, but that's because they don't understand that while your tolerance to the pain relief and euphoria of opiates develops quickly, your tolerance to their respiratory depression effects develops very slowly and never catches up.
I agree. I had that theory in the first 3-5 days after the incident. We have learned more now. People have tried to argue that Floyd, as a drug addict, would have had tolerance to Fentanyl and thus hooping should not have killed him, but that's because they don't understand that while your tolerance to the pain relief and euphoria of opiates develops quickly, your tolerance to their respiratory depression effects develops very slowly and never catches up.