I dont jump into many discussions here, but I am dying to know on what basis you make this statement?
As a FAA DER Test Pilot, who has both intentionally and unintentionally spun multiple types of twins, there is nothing inherently impossible in the recovery, nor anything different from a single. Quite the contrary, I have never had an issue recovering, and never had it take me more than 1.5 turns, even from an inverted spin in a King Air. Power to idle, Ailerons Neutral, Rudder to conteract the spin, Elevator to recover. PARE.
I am also a 421 owner, and can not readily see how you get it into a spin from cruise flight. I look forward to learning what happened
The average pilot hasn't had any spin training. Let an airplane get slow, and develop into a spin, rather than just go incipient, and the recovery with all that extra weight away from the center of rotation become very diccifult to slow down.
Help me out her TwoTwoLeft. Your much better at explaining this than I am.
P.S. I'm a few drinks in right now, and probably shouldn't be trying to explain anything aviation.