WHOA.....I'm still watching cross of Medical Examiner, Dr. Baker. HE JUST SAID....
"FENTANYL CAN CERTAINLY BE A CAUSE OF PULMONARY EDIMA. AS I INDICATED EARLIER IN PREVIOUS QUESTIONS, IT'S CONFOUNDED BY THE FACT THAT MR. FLOYD HAD QUITE A BIT OF CPR AND SO I FIND THE PULMONARY EDEMA MUCH LESS SPECIFIC GIVEN THAT HE SURVIVED AND MADE IT TO THE HOSPITALFOR A PERIOD OF TIME!!!!"
WTH???
It says it right in the autopsy.
His blood was taken at the hospital, antemortem which means before death.
Postmortem is after death.
He was alive at the hospital when blood was taken. This has been known for a year by anyone who read the autopsy report.
This Floyd psyop has shown me how retarded people can be. I showed every democrat I knew the damn autopsy report. They all ignored it. I finally just shut the fuck up about it. Let’s see if the jurors decide to ignore it.
I was completely clueless ....didn't know an autopsy report had been released. I must have been distracted by something...wonder what it was.
I think there were two coronary reports. One was done and paid for supposedly by the floyd family when in actuality it was the dems trying to fan the flames on the incident to try to further the riots. The other was from the city. I don't recall either having any reasonable evidence that the cop killed him.
Dont forget that the bullshit report paid for by the family, that guy never even inspected the body, he just went off video of the event. That report is also not admissible in court. Always tell libs these facts when they. Being up that bunk report
Are we sure this isnt just one of those "only a doctor can call time of death", and even though he was dead as a doornail to anyone with a brain cell, it simply takes a doctor to make the OFFICIAL call of death?
A dude missing his torso from a blast can come into a hospital and is technically alive, until a doc looks at him and says "time of death, right now" even though he passed away 2 hours ago... ??
Taking blood antemortem would not have happened if he was simply waiting on an official time of death declaration.
Curious about that. It seems he was only being kept alive by artificial means (CPR)....would the blood drawn during that time still be considered 'while he was alive'....then when CPR stopped he was 'officially' pronounced dead? AND, it's weird to me that no one was giving him breaths during CPR. I'm not very knowledgeable about these things but what went on in the ambulance seemed 'off' to me.