As Max Lintott stepped out into a snowy Margate evening, he turned and said: “Won’t be long. Love you, Ma.” Those parting words still ring in his mother Gloria’s mind. It was the last time she ever saw her youngest son alive. Just hours later, four teenagers discovered his cold body, face down in a Morrisons car park. A coroner ruled that Max – 49 at the time of his death – died of heart failure. But more than two years later, Mrs Lintott is struggling to move on. She has many questions: Why wasn’t key CCTV checked in time? Why are the police so sure his death wasn’t suspicious? Who was the ta…