So he probably died anywhere from midnight to 3am. With his sleeping issue, I wonder if he was taking the elevator to go to his studio to record. It looks like his staff arranged some kind of invention with the doctor. | |
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How are they ruling out suicide if he had pills on him? Just because there was no suicide note, so what? If someone has a pill bottle on them and are found dead, how can you rule out the possibility? I'm just trying to understand this from an investigative/medical perspective | |
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I think it was the Sheriff that said (that morning) there were no indications of suicide or reason to suspect foul play. They would need affirmative evidence to that effect, such as toxicology and autopsy results, which they did not have at the time.
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He might just have had the pills on him at the time, like in his pocket or whatever. He was found in the elevator, so he was going to or from somewhere, I guess, so he took them with him. If there had been any indications of suicide the bottle would have been empty, right? That was probably the reasoning behind the "no evidence of suicide". Either that or the xeriff just wanted to respect his privacy. * Edited: was just reading this: "Sources with knowledge of the investigation have told the Star Tribune that despite putting on a calm face after his emergency treatment for an opioid overdose in Moline, Ill., on April 15, Prince grew increasingly agitated in the following days. That prompted one member of his staff to place a call to New York at 6 a.m. on April 20 — the day before the musician’s body was found — seeking advice from someone who had recently worked with the musician, a source said. Later that day, Prince was given an intravenous treatment at a local hospital, a source with knowledge of the investigation said."
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^Must have been the wish of Prince himself... | |
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nursev said:
Just so sad...I believe he died after they dropped him off....this makes me cry again. Not the way his life was supposed to end. I will never get over the fact tha he died alone. Just heartbreaking still. exactly. this is not how it was supposed to be. we could all write our fantasy as to how it should have turned out for him, but sure as shit no one would place him in an elevator, alone, for god knows how long before he passed. i swear if we find out he was alive for some time in that elevator, we are going to have to have a group therapy seasion on the org wo we don't end up in a mental ward. ok, I will need a session, shouldn't try and speak for y'all "If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince..... | |
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MMJas said: He might just have had the pills on him at the time, like in his pocket or whatever. He was found in the elevator, so he was going to or from somewhere, I guess, so he took them with him. If there had been any indications of suicide the bottle would have been empty, right? That was probably the reasoning behind the "no evidence of suicide". Either that or the xeriff just wanted to respect his privacy. * Edited: was just reading this: "Sources with knowledge of the investigation have told the Star Tribune that despite putting on a calm face after his emergency treatment for an opioid overdose in Moline, Ill., on April 15, Prince grew increasingly agitated in the following days. That prompted one member of his staff to place a call to New York at 6 a.m. on April 20 — the day before the musician’s body was found — seeking advice from someone who had recently worked with the musician, a source said. Later that day, Prince was given an intravenous treatment at a local hospital, a source with knowledge of the investigation said."
[Edited 5/21/16 2:00am] ok now i am just livid. a man whose plan practically dove down a few days earlier, who is agitated (when has anyone seen prince agitated? the man exuded tranquility and explosive energy at once but not agitation), and had AN IV TREATMENT THAT DAY is left alone? and please, no more "he was prince, stubborn, blah blah" this is fricking INSANE, peeps. and what the eff was in that iv and who gets iv medicine and just goes home like nothing happened? alone? damn. i am NOT liking the way this is shaping up. and why the f$ck call ny at 6am on the 20th? these people never heard of 911? [Edited 5/21/16 5:05am] "If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince..... | |
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In my opinion that IV medicine could have been many things: immediate pain relief, anxiety medicine, etc. | |
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MMJas said:
In my opinion that IV medicine could have been many things: immediate pain relief, anxiety medicine, etc. most definitely, it could have been as plain as fluids. but when other delivery options are available besides iv, they tend to be used. pain meds etc can also be delivered by patch or tablet or im injection. to me, an iv suggests that it was a bit more of a concern, whatever he was experiencing. even fluids suggest that at the very least, he was dehydrated enough to give fluids by iv. and then he was dropped off alone,..... "If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince..... | |
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Or it could've been no medication at all, just a bottle of fluid replacement. He certainly looked like he needed more water. | |
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BanishedBrian said:
not trying to dump on kirk or the assistant, and they sure are not medical professionals. what bothers me is that there were a number of concerning incidents, each one concerning on its own, but in combination, are strongly suggestive of a serious situation. its hard to imagine from this vantage point that there is any scenario where medical staff and or his closest associates would see fit to leave him alone or call an out of state dr other than 911. i guess i am preparing for the worst, which would be that several individuals will be charged with some type of malpracrice/negligent homicide and we will know that this was preventable. but we will have to wait until the picture is clear. "If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince..... | |
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Let's not forget another obvious signal that he was in grave danger. He had to cancel the Atlanta concert about two weeks before his death. Here is what I have:
- Cancelled first Atlanta Show two weeks before death. - Unconscious on the plane and emergency landing 6 daya before his death. - Hospitalized the day before his death. - Doctor treated him the eve before his death. - Someone on inner circle finally reaches out for help the eve before his death indicating he was in grave danger. - He is left alone. I am past blaming his inner circle. Freaking doctors were well aware of his medical condition and they left him alone. Yes, his friends should have done more regardless of the fact that he was always boss. Sometimes you have to put your stubborn dad in the hospital kicking and screaming. But the doctors had a duty. The doctors had the full information. The doctors had the expertise. [Edited 5/21/16 5:56am] | |
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I hate this thread, and I hate myself for coming to it. | |
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The saddest thing for me will always be that he was on his own. If someone was with him, he probably could have been saved. | |
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BanishedBrian said:
I do appreciate your comments and agree. I think that Prince has more resources, access to medical care and people around him in a position to help than most people who are addicted. The only silver lining is that the dialogue on the issue has been elevated and hopefully there will be meaningful change and help for those impacted by this horrible drug. | |
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can someone link me to where this has come out that he was an "addict?" and i don't mean tmz...,last i read, the sheriffs office has not confirmed any of the rumors about his condition or what killed him. there are many reasons why someone could be agitated, if he was. pain, the end stage of a terminal illness, and chemical dependency are some of the possibilities for sure. but before we assume that prince was an addict or had an opioid problem, i am going to wait until the official word comes out. why are so many in a rush to make this narrative fit? the guy could have been in pain from terminal cancer, and he has been made out to be another rock star od. addiction and dependency are real issues with real victims. but prince may or may not be one of those victims. we just don't know yet. trying times not knowing, i know peace, all "If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince..... | |
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thats right... an addict's most valuable commodity is time alone... by any means necessary... | |
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Careful with the word 'addict'. | |
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Addiciton is not a pejorative term. If you get struck by a drunk driver and spend a month in the hospital getting your body reconstructed, you might end up addicted to opioids while in the hospital. Soldiers in WWI were given opioids for war injuries. They became addicted to opioids. When the injury that caused their initial pain was gone, the craving for the reaction that opioids gave them remained - that's addiction. No Candy 4 Me | |
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. . . Agreed. I read the article first and wanted to see a conversation about it. There aren't many friends of mine who understand how hard it is to read that he was in the elevator for six hours. I'd read about him being in rigor mortis a week or two ago and couldn't bring myself to think about it, but I knew it would be bad because that doesn't happen right away. I talked to one friend and suggested he'd been in there for hours; that moment of silence between us was something I never want to experience again. I want to know, but I don't want to know. This is the only kind of love
That I've been dreaming of The kind of love that takes over your Body, mind, and soul Love to the nines | |
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I consume way too much caffeine... whenever I stop for a few days, I feel withdrawal effects. However, if I really wanted to stop, I could definitely do so. A caffeine addiction is not something that will ruin your life. [Edited 5/21/16 8:04am] No Candy 4 Me | |
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