RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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avajane said: pureTsexy said: The thing is.. there is so much that happened since 2014 to cause a ton of speculation. So much that seems to be too much to be coincidental. Prince stopped being his "typical princely"self. Even before his death, I was a saying something wasn't quite right. There was this eerie/strange feeling over the past 2 or 3 years. Somebody knows something about his death, be it Kirk, Doctors, one of many conspiracy theories, or maybe Prince carried it to his grave... But I feel there was some foreknowledge to this tragedy. What happened in 2014 that caused a ton of speculation, other than his album with tracks like Way Back Home and getting his masters back? You pretty much nailed it in regards to 2014. Way Back Home/Affirmation was very deep, personal and had a"feel"to it, like no other Prince track. Also, AOA was released after the longest break he's ever had between albums. After 2014...Instagram (Princetagram) was unlike him. The Piano and Mic tour was very unlike him as well. I read that during one of those shows, he seemed to get emotional, and walked off stage for a bit. Prince? Emotional during a show? The sudden willingness to open up and write a book about his life and career. All this seemed to an unexpected outpouring of effort to connect with his fans. Finally getting his masters back. Going back to WB, growing his afro back... seemed like a "full circle" scenario. Just seemed like a strange couple of years | |
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Newbie here. Thank you for allowing me to join. Not sure if this helps but this is similar to what happened with my Dad when he passed. Paramedics delicately tried to tell me he was gone but I asked them to preform CPR anyway. They said, "Are you sure? Once we start we can't stop until we reach a hospital". I was frantic and said yes. We live in a small community with very compassionate volunteer EMS. I later found out that he had been gone for hours and rigor mortis had started (it was morning, he was in bed and looked like he was still sleeping). They also told me that by law if someone asks for CPR they have to do it. This was years ago. Not sure if things have changed or differs by state. | |
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Eileen said:
Yes, I thought about editing the "thousands of years" comment to say that public people and the like have had to be given separate treatment for thousands of years. That is true, for obvious reasons. I'm trying to do this all on all I have which is my smartphone. I have to stick with my instinct that investigating why he wasn't given a private room should be part of the focus. We need an overhauling in health care providing in this country. There are some very good doctors and staff but there's beginning to be less accountability... Good point about his not staying in the other hospital either...that was probably by choice, however sometimes you have to take advantage of a situation when the person is at their gravest...that option might've been missed that might in Moline. Either way, Ive also felt that P was ready to pass onward and was accepting of that. [Edited 5/25/16 17:40pm] | |
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I don't believe the private room reason is true. I think his PR team just used that as an accuse (remember when they said his meeting with the Dr the morning he died was a "holistic medicine" mtg?) I think the hospital even said that the excuse of no private room was not true. Basically, I think once P came to he demanded to leave. He was an hour away from home and wanted to go. And his PR people made up some lame excuse about no room. | |
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Hi Eileen- I don't think they are lying either, but it's not standard EMS protocol to perform CPR on a dead person. Given that they've already said that rigor mortis had set in, there were visible signs of that and they just wouldn't have done it. Maybe the police started it, but paramedics wouldn't have done it. I can speak to this because my husband is a first responder...a paramedic/fire fighter. Deputies arrived first and started CPR. EMTs ordered it discontinued when they arrived, and notified dispatch of DOA. | |
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What I want to know is: Who dropped him off around 8pm Wednesday ? I read somewhere that some dr treated him that night with a shot What time ? Where and what was the shot ? What was he wearing when he was last seen 8pm Wednesday ? I ask this because if he was found on Thursday morning and had been dead for hours was he wearing the same clothes ? Could mean that he was in the elevator going to his apartment, which would makes sense for him being found fully clothed with the prescription. But if he was wearing different clothes where would he have been going that he would need to carry the prescription - not that many of his clothes had pockets ? I know it doesn't make a difference to the outcome but what was the treatment he had the night before ? From a mpl dr ? I hope it was a heart attack and was quick that he was not in pain. | |
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I still think the private room hospital thing should be looked into. My instincts are usually spot on. If there needs to be an adjustment in care that should be done. At the same time I want to put my mind in the frame of letting him rest in peace today. That doesn't mean ignore potential facts; it means doing both at once. | |
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I hope where ever he has gone he has found peace and found what he was looking for. Maybe one day we might meet again. | |
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Lots of people are questioning why 911 wasnt called instead of the addiction doctor if Prince was in a "grave medical condition". But the truth is, those words "grave medical condition" (or whatever they were) came from the doctors lawyer at that press conference. His client had been caught carrying controlled meds over state lines and his only defense would be that good samaritan law. Obviously they need to paint the picture of a grave medical situation for that defense to work. So take it with a pinch of salt that Prince's colleagues called the doctor because Prince was in grave danger. Prince may well have seemed ok, if somewhat ill, and the call was made in the hope to make him well again. I dont think we should be blaming those around him for not calling 911 because he may have appeared to be ok to them. Hence no 911 call and no need to be with him that night. Whatever happened it happened after calls were made and folks went home which suggests to me that prior to that, Prince seemed to be ok to those around him. | |
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slimy said: I hope where ever he has gone he has found peace and found what he was looking for. Maybe one day we might meet again. "We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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Rebeljuice said: Lots of people are questioning why 911 wasnt called instead of the addiction doctor if Prince was in a "grave medical condition". But the truth is, those words "grave medical condition" (or whatever they were) came from the doctors lawyer at that press conference. His client had been caught carrying controlled meds over state lines and his only defense would be that good samaritan law. Obviously they need to paint the picture of a grave medical situation for that defense to work. So take it with a pinch of salt that Prince's colleagues called the doctor because Prince was in grave danger. Prince may well have seemed ok, if somewhat ill, and the call was made in the hope to make him well again. I dont think we should be blaming those around him for not calling 911 because he may have appeared to be ok to them. Hence no 911 call and no need to be with him that night. Whatever happened it happened after calls were made and folks went home which suggests to me that prior to that, Prince seemed to be ok to those around him. that is an excellent point. the "lifesaving mission" verbiage came from the one who needs to stand behind that possibility to avoid a legal mess. i do wonder about dropping him off alone though. it was known that he had had an emergency landing and treatment. and the person dropping him off (kirk would be my guess) had just driven him to walgreens! and if he was agitated as reports claim, well it just seems like a bad idea to be alone. but i have no doubt that kirk (or whoever dropped him off ) cared about him and probably thought he was fine, at least until the next morning when the dr came. "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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It may be different in various countries. But the doctor would still be held accountable as if it was a 'lifesaving mission', exact words, I just watched the video. If it was indeed a lifesaving mission, then 911 should be called. Anything lifesaving cannot wait until someone's schedule clears. Or until someone can take a red-eye from across the country. Fact is that Prince was in the State of Minnesota. Cali doctors lawyer is saying that he liaised with the Minnesota doctor and that doctor arranged to see Prince the following day. Absolutely diabolical. Lifesaving means NOW. If they do not hold Prince's doctor accountable then there is no justice. That doctor knew what happened the previous week. Maybe he was in over his head. Maybe he was out of his league or expertise. Whatever the case may be, doctor is accountable. -
And before anyone wants to repute what I'm saying, again, it may be different in other countries, but where I am, lifesaying means emergency. No questions asked. Genius is born, not made. Prince is a Genius. No question. RIP Legend. | |
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But you are assuming there was a call asking for immediate emergency help. No where have I heard or read that Prince was in an emergency situation and a doctor in Cali was called instead of 911. That would be preposterous. Personally, I think that the call was a conversation about how quickly the doctor can fly over and start attending to Prince's addiction/pain issues and perhaps convince Prince to sign up to one of his programs. They may well have said how urgent it was and getting him onto a program could be a life saving mission, but there is no way Prince was in an immediate emergency situation at the time of the call. If Prince really was in immediate trouble at that time then of course 911 would have been called. | |
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I agree. Plus it's pointless to call 911 to report that someone is sick. Here is how the conversation would go: Caller: My friend is "gravely ill" and needs treatment. 911: What's their condition? Caller: That's confidential. 911: Are they under the care of a doctor? Caller: Yes. 911: Do you feel he should go to the hospital? Caller: Yes 911: Can you take him there? Caller: He does not want to go. 911: Is he conscious? Caller: Yes 911: Is he lucid? Caller: Yes 911: Is he able to move, walk, etc? Caller: Yes 911: Then if he is refusing treatment there is nothing we can do. If he falls unconcious then we can intervene.
He was a grown man, friends can offer to help, stay with him, etc. but if he says "I'm fine". there is nothing they can do. He had seen a doctor that week (if not that very day) and two were scheduled to see him the following day.
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Again, perhaps 'lifesaving mission' means different things to different people. Genius is born, not made. Prince is a Genius. No question. RIP Legend. | |
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Five weeks today. We should have been told something by now. | |
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wonderboy said: Five weeks today. We should have been told something by now. the silence is getting tiresome. i have had a nagging feeling lately that a bad moon is rising and that some real unpleasant news is coming. and it still blows my mind that i need to check a "prince autopsy" thread. sigh. "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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The results simply should not take this long to be released to the public, there is clearly some aspect of this investigation that we are not aware of, and/or, not being made privy to. [Edited 5/26/16 11:15am] "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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morningsong said:
agree. for some reason, i really trust that minnesota sheriff. I think he is a stand up guy and will do the right thing by prince. also, we know that whatever comes out will be put under the microscope by the media, the heirs, and the fams. so whether it is legal/criminal matters or just medical, they gotta get it right the first time, cuz ain't gonna be no retakes on this report...once its out there, its out there for all to see and scrutinize. "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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Hes gone I dont need details .. theres nothing else, its over. | |
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I think it was made clear right from the start that the investigation would take several weeks. The wooh is on the one! | |
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And then after several weeks, they stated it will be several weeks more.....I believe they used the term "not anytime soon" [Edited 5/26/16 11:54am] "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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If Prince had been dead for about 6 hours, wouldn't the deputies have known. I would think that he would have been cold and blue by then. | |
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I don't think that the hospital in Moline bears any responsibility. If Prince chose to leave against doctor's orders, then it's on him. I don't know how the Moline hospital is set up, but it's a small town, so it's entirely possible that they just don't have private rooms. To give Prince a private room may mean that they would have to deny care to someone else. | |
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Yes I have to agree with you because if anything Kirk has been down with P for so long! I see no guilt, he has been the ultimate friend and helper to P. | |
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Good question lol | |
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