Just back and it is snowing.
Accuracy for the time of death is impossible in this case and extremely difficult to ascertain under scientific conditions.
What do we know?
1) He died between 4pm on Wednesday and 9.am on Thursday.
2) At 9.am on Thursday, the paramedics reported “first signs of lividity”
What we don’t know!
1) If rigor mortis was present………it was surprising that this want mentioned either at the Coroner’s hearing or by the paramedics, so I shall make a huge assumption……rigor mortis was not present.
2) The body temperature.
I was also interested in the comment by bednobs.
Accepting the paucity of evidence, the fact that the Coroner could not come up with a time of death and my sketchy knowledge of Forensic medicine, my opinion remains the same, in that he died in the early hours of Thursday morning.