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LOL!! How is that supposed to help? In other words if they did not know what killed him they would have assumed that it was due to the drugs in his system."[Dr. Andrew Baker] said that if Mr. Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he would conclude that it was an overdose death,” the June 1 memo said.
Is that all you have?
Medical examiner stands by homicide conclusion for Floyd's death
From that article the best that can be found for you is:
Under cross-examination, though, Baker agreed with Nelson that Floyd’s heart disease and drug use “played a role” in the death.
The rest does not support you at all:
Baker testified that his examination of Floyd’s heart found no “visible or microscopic previous damage” to the heart muscle.
A medical expert who testified Thursday said a healthy person subjected to what Floyd endured would also have died.
The next one tells you that one has to judge drug effects in context. People build up tolerances to drugs:
Nelson asked Baker whether he has certified deaths by fentanyl overdose at levels lower than that seen in Floyd’s blood, and Baker said yes. But Baker also noted that levels of fentanyl must be considered in the context of how long someone had used the drug, any tolerance built up to it, and what other substances may be involved.
A couple more:
And he said he did not notice any pills or pill fragments in Floyd’s stomach.
So no evidence of recent drugs, he probably took those some time ago. In other words, not an overdose.
Lastly the coroner did not want to taint his judgment:
Baker also said he did not watch the harrowing video of the arrest before examining Floyd so that he would not be influenced by what he saw.
“I was aware that at least one video had gone viral on the internet, but I intentionally chose not to look at that until I had examined Mr. Floyd,” he said. “I did not want to bias my exam by going in with any preconceived notions that might lead me down one pathway or another.”
Other experts testified as well. They all seemed to agree on the cause of death.
Dr. Lindsey Thomas, a forensic pathologist who retired in 2017 from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office and did not work on Floyd’s case, testified earlier Friday that she agreed with Baker’s findings, but appeared to go further, saying the “primary mechanism of death” was asphyxia, or insufficient oxygen.
Read the article. It covers both sides and the overwhelming testimony is that the cause of Floyd's death was the misuse of force.