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Former D.C. drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III, who died within a year of his release date after spending over three decades in prison, succumbed to complications of hypertensive cardiovascular disease, a Florida coroner ruled. Edmond, 60, died as a result of clogged arteries, according to a Lee County medical examiner. He was living on supervised release at a Federal Bureau of Prisons-monitored home in Coral, Florida, and preparing to return to Washington later this year when he abruptly slumped over in the back seat of a ride-hailing vehicle in December...