Back to the topic of what happens when your heart and lungs decide to check out!
I really want to know what happened in March when he was admitted to the hospital for several days after an overdose. They kick you out of the hospital within two days of having a baby, so there's no way they'd let him hang out for a week without cause.
When edema sets in, can someone go from being ambulatory and fighting the cops to drowning on dry land within 10 minutes? Also, how much of that could have happened post mortem, both while they were trying and failing to jump start him and after they'd pronounced him dead?
Also, how does high blood pressure affect things like edema? Can someone die of high blood pressure and show nothing on the autopsy? If one were to positively rule out the drugs as a cause of death, what would the autopsy show for the next most likely cause of death?