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Every drug abuser of serious drugs must be aware of the risk of serious harm, whether they take a cocktail or not. That is far from saying that they do, at any time, intend to kill themselves. And that's what the evidence fails to show. Druggies often kill themselves by one dose too many, but it doesn't mean they meant to do it.
Agree with most other posters that the overdose was probably accidental.
I believe also that many coroners, aware that some life insurance policies won't pay out on suicide, will come to a verdict of Accident or Misadventure so that the relatives aren't left destitute.
I'm sure that the legal experts on here will correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe also that many coroners, aware that some life insurance policies won't pay out on suicide, will come to a verdict of Accident or Misadventure so that the relatives aren't left destitute.
I'm sure that the legal experts on here will correct me if I'm wrong.
An autopsy simply establishes the physical cause of death. There's an inquest later which seeks to establish the reasons behind the death - deliberately self-inflicted, accident, murder, whatever. That's how it works in this country anyway.
He had 'dozens' of bags of heroin in his flat. I would have thought that If he'd wanted to kill himself he would have taken a massive heroin overdose, not a concoction of different drugs.
He had 'dozens' of bags of heroin in his flat. I would have thought that If he'd wanted to kill himself he would have taken a massive heroin overdose, not a concoction of different drugs.
It depends where you are in the US. Some counties use Medical Examiners rather than coroners. These are qualified forensic pathologists. Some counties use the coroner system, a coroner there being elected by popular vote. Unlike here, a coroner in the US need not have any medical or legal qualification; they may be the local hairdresser or grocer. Coroners are mostly found in rural areas because such places may no have any, or enough, forensic pathologists. In big cities, a Medical Examiner does the job.