No one could save Max, once he fell. The fatal damage was done before anyone even found him. You see, Max suffered a tragic, somewhat rare injury that was not fixable. Somewhere, during his fall, he sustained a neck hyperextension injury that essentially unplugged his spinal cord from his brainstem. The injury didnt sever the cord or cardiac arrest would have been irreversible. But the hyperextension injury stretched Maxs spinal cord in such an extreme manner, that he essentially almost unplugged his spinal cord from his brainstem. This produced the cardiac arrest at the scene. There is no amount or quality of CPR or advanced care that can overcome a shredded spinal cord at the junction of the brainstem. The fall set in motion the series of events that lead to his death 4 days later. The autopsy report confirms this. And for those who are conspiracy theorists
no assassin is that lucky; no way. It was an accident.
Why?
Because Max had absolutely NO cervical spine damage to his vertebrae. None. His neck bones were undamaged. His pivot joint, the C 1-2 atlanto-occipital joint, is intact. His skull fracture from the fall did not produce severe brain damage. No Hangmans Fracture, no pedicle fractures, no chips, no dings, or scuffs nothing. What Max suffered is the shredding of the top 1-2 cm of his spinal cord
a mere 3/4″. He overstretched his spinal cord and essentially unplugged it from his brainstem, to use a colloquial description. And there is no neurosurgeon on the planet that can fix that kind of damage.
But he didnt actually die from that injury. He died as a result of being resuscitated.
Im not going to go into a big discussion of the skull fracture Max sustained in his fall, or the superficial scrapes and cuts from the chandelier and the fall. It doesnt matter. It didnt kill him. The brain evidence in the autopsy demonstrates that other, much more serious damage, produced the chain of events that lead to Maxs death. What killed Max was a severe hyperextension of his neck that yanked his spinal cord nearly out of his brainstem. Neurosurgeons cant fix that.