I went to the Medical Examiner to tell him facts related to Erwin's death that cause me to be very concerned.
Erwin had just changed the beneficiary on his life insurance shortly before his death to his ex-convict boyfriend and had an onging dispute with his landlord.
I talked to the landlord. I am fairly convinced that the landlord/tenant dispute was resolved. And the landlord was out of town.
The landlord is also concerned about Erwin's death and suspects the ex-convict boyfriend.
I learned that Erwin also changed the payable on death beneficiary on his 401k plan months before he died.
Unfortunately the Medical Examiner gave me "Erwin was very sick." Actually, Erwin was not very sick. Yes, he had had cancer and he was HIV. But Erwin was recovered from the cancer--years ago--and in successful "cocktail" treatment for the HIV.
Erwin was working about 60 hours a week for Southwest Airlines as a baggage handler. Not something a person could do while ill.
I saw Erwin on the 25th. He was in great spirits and off to work. He was not sick. Moises and I were fighting of course and Erwin passed us on his way to work. He gave us big hugs and wished us "Merry Christmas." I returned, "We're athiests."
I probably joked to Moises, "Boy, I could just kill Eriwn."
Ironic. For the past 24 hours I have been in a shock and sadness. Erwin was a client, a hard worker, a Latino, a homo, a fellow HIV survivor, a cancer survivor, and an inspiration for merely surviving in this aweful world.
Just a couple of months ago, Erwin was officially "disowned" by his "loving" family.
Erwin was found on the 30th. He had been dead for three days.
Please follow the death of Erwin Santos and ensure that the death of a working class man, a gay man, a Latino, and a man with HIV is taken just as seriously as the death of John Travolta's son is being taken.