
Okay, we guess we take it back!
Billy Mays‘ widow Deborah Mays did not believe the medical examiner’s report that cocaine contributed to her husband’s death and she was right!
After a second investigation by independent medical examiner Dr. William L. Manion he found that:
“Chronic cocaine use was not demonstrated by the autopsy findings of Mr. William Mays. In addition, there is nothing in his medical, social or professional history to suggest chronic cocaine use.
Therefore, I do not believe cocaine played a significant contributing factor in the death of Mr. Mays as the autopsy specimens and findings are not consistent with the cardiac conditions normally observed in a person chronically using cocaine.”
Something seems off, though. How could the first medical examiner make such a big mistake?
And this new guy is an “independent” medical examiner?
Hmmm.



