I sure have. Two points
1) according to the autopsy level his blood serum level of fentanyl would have been high for a new user but is within acceptable limits of someone who had been prescribed fentanyl over a long period of time and very tolerable for a drug addict. In short, it was within the limits some people would have who were on a doctor prescribed dose of the drug, not at all the lethal limit people suggest. I presented this some time ago whent he subject was fresh and shared the medical guidelines and report on my feed.
2) speculating about if the fentynal was a contributing factor that weakened his heart enough so that he was less tolerant of the suffocation and therefore a factor in his death isnt really all the relevant to Chauvin's innocence anyway. The fact that he sat on the man for 4+ minutes after he was told his heart stopped, regardless of why it stopped, and refusing to let the officer give his lifeless body CPR is more than damning enough to make the fentynal issue irrelevant.
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