ok, he said "he had quite a bit of CPR..." "given that he survived and made it to the hospital for a period of time..."
this needs clarification. technically and legally, someone is not "dead" until they are declared dead. but that does not mean they are alive. what were initial vitals?
If someone is asphyxiated, they will not have any vitals. Asphyxiation cuts of oxygen to the brain, which will make you brain dead immediately and everything else stop within seconds. You can’t be alive if you were asphyxiated to death 20 minutes earlier. You could be alive if your body was still shutting down from overdosing on fentanyl and meth. Because fentanyl and meth are opposites (central nervous system accelerant and central nervous system depressant) a less than lethal dose of each can create a lethal dose of the two. He ODed, and that’s pretty much it.
https://youtu.be/OQ9MspUIxVA?t=27762 i beleive the medical examiner states he was alive right at 7:43:50 mark
ok, he said "he had quite a bit of CPR..." "given that he survived and made it to the hospital for a period of time..."
this needs clarification. technically and legally, someone is not "dead" until they are declared dead. but that does not mean they are alive. what were initial vitals?
If someone is asphyxiated, they will not have any vitals. Asphyxiation cuts of oxygen to the brain, which will make you brain dead immediately and everything else stop within seconds. You can’t be alive if you were asphyxiated to death 20 minutes earlier. You could be alive if your body was still shutting down from overdosing on fentanyl and meth. Because fentanyl and meth are opposites (central nervous system accelerant and central nervous system depressant) a less than lethal dose of each can create a lethal dose of the two. He ODed, and that’s pretty much it.
People can be resuscitated from being without oxygen to the brain for what we consider “ too long.” Rare, but possible.
The point is the ME made a non-medical statement on the stand. When did they start CPR? That would be clinical death.
Archive.org has television archive by date and by the minute
I have it on my bitchute channel https://www.bitchute.com/video/MumjOyL1JptA/