This is the part that bothers me, I think. As a diver, I have to believe that all this practice of the skills will hold me in good stead when doodoo occurs. If not, what is the use? Would we not just be playing the roulette game? Just adding a drysuit in a benign environment, and my skills will be of no use?
Everything we train for is useless, then. And from my military experience, it isn't true. Even fatally shot, soldiers have done things on pure muscle memory that proves that we do, indeed go to our lowest practiced standard. I don't like Cave Divers' hypotheses, but his description is possible. I prefer to believe that something prevented that ability to revert to the well-practiced skill. We will know after the autopsy -- if they find nothing, I am left with nothing else but the P word.