bamawriter
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True, any and all doubt is different than reasonable doubt but when a man has more than the average lethal dose of fentanyl in his system plus many other drugs then it is reasonable to think there’s a chance that could have killed him whether he was on the ground or in the car. Floyd even said he would die in the car and that he couldn’t breathe before he ever had a knee on his back.
All of that is true. But all the hypotheticals didn't occur. Floyd died with Chauvin's knee on his neck, and two MEs ruled it a homicide. I mean, Chauvin could have pulled out a knife and stabbed Floyd in the neck and Floyd would have been just as likely to OD, but surely you wouldn't be arguing reasonable doubt.