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Great story on what we may/may not learn about Prince's death Long story short: We may not get the answers we seek. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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The article reveals nothing and is a waste of time. "Badder than a wicked witch-a" | |
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Just heard this and I tend to like the Minneapolis law regarding what they will share
She says we most likely will hear the results this week....yikes The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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According the reporter, the cause of death could be released this week. However, under Minnesota law, only the cause and manner of death and basic demographic data will be released. The details of toxicology and autopsy will not be automatically released. The family would get the complete report, so if Tyka or other family members choose to release the complete report, they can. So I wonder how much TMZ will be willing to pay for the complete report? [Edited 5/31/16 12:25pm] | |
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they better not sell his results to tmz or anyone. truly would be a low class move, but people desperate for money would sell their souls. | |
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tmo1965 said: According the reporter, the cause of death could be released this week. However, under Minnesota law, only the cause and manner of death and basic demographic data will be released. The details of toxicology and autopsy will not be automatically released. The family would get the complete report, so if Tyka or other family members choose to release the complete report, they can. So I wonder how much TMZ will be willing to pay for the complete report? [Edited 5/31/16 12:25pm] a great deal of info will be inferred from the cause and manner of death, and the t heads will be all over it, so it might behoove the family to just put it out there. there is almost no scenario that could be worse in reality than constant media speculation and theories. most illnesses thankfully do not exist under a stigma anymore. "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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Thanks for the information. I'm sure the media outlets are preparing their FOIA petitions as we speak. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I have a strange feeling about Tyka. I think she will sell it. She doesn't seem at all bothered by his passing. She probably feels like she deserves the money after the shitty life she was dealt. And maybe she does deserve it. | |
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That would be a curious move given that FOIA doesn't apply to MN state or local agencies. No Candy 4 Me | |
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babynoz said:
Every state has their own FOIA laws, but most states have restrictions around what can/can't be released. Especially when it comes to autopsy results, and autopsy/crime scene photos. . | |
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Subd. 7.Court review.Any person may petition the district court located in the county where medical examiner data is being maintained to authorize disclosure of nonpublic, protected nonpublic, or confidential medical examiner data. The petitioner shall notify the medical examiner or coroner. The court may notify other interested persons and require their presence at a hearing. A hearing may be held immediately if the parties agree, and in any event shall be held as soon as practicable. After examining the data in camera, the court may order disclosure of the data if it determines that disclosure would be in the public interest.
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All other medical examiner data on deceased individuals are nonpublic and shall not be disclosed except: (1) pursuant to the provisions of chapter 390, or any other general or local law on county coroners or medical examiners; (2) to a state or federal agency charged by law with investigating the death of the deceased individual about whom the medical examiner or coroner has medical examiner data; or (3) pursuant to a valid court order. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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3rdeyedude said:
I have a strange feeling about Tyka. I think she will sell it. She doesn't seem at all bothered by his passing. She probably feels like she deserves the money after the shitty life she was dealt. And maybe she does deserve it. -/ You know she did some interviews a few years ago about how Prince put her in rehab and helped her get on her feet. She actually was on the payroll at PP and was at the dance party. I did not get the impression from the few interviews she had done that she disliked her brother or that they were close. Maybe someone can post a copy of the e- book she wrote a few years ago. I would hope that family would just come out a day what was wrong when they find out just to stop the media frenzy. I think we all are assuming they know something when they could be just as in the dark as the fans. | |
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3rdeyedude said:
I have a strange feeling about Tyka. I think she will sell it. She doesn't seem at all bothered by his passing. She probably feels like she deserves the money after the shitty life she was dealt. And maybe she does deserve it. she's not owed anything from her brother for her unfortunate choices in life. i hope she surprises me and keeps his info as private as possible. of course there's the other half siblings to contend with tho... sigh | |
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I don't get all the need for secrecy, since the man is dead. Many reports on the death of celebrities have been released and seen by the world, and so what? What are people going to do if they do see it......absolutely nothing! They will do what they did with all the other celebrity death certificates they've seen, possibly read it, with most not even understanding all the medical jargon they read, and move on! Really, it's the people surrounding Prince death, that's causing all the intrigue, leading the media sharks to search for blood in the water, where there may not be any, wondering if anything, what they have to hide. | |
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Yes, I am sure. MN has a Data Practices Act, not a Freedom of Information Act. The rules are different. No Candy 4 Me | |
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Minnesota Freedom of Information
The Minnesota Data Practices Act is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to the public records of government bodies at all levels in the state. The Minnesota Data Practices Act “establishes a presumption that government data are public and are accessible by the public for both inspection and copying unless there is federal law, a state statute, or a temporary classification of data that provides that certain data are not public.” Moreover, Minnesota law requires the dissemination of information with regard to procedures for DPA requests within each department. Section 471.705 of the Minnesota Statutes provides the Minnesota Open Meeting Law. It legislates the methods by which public meetings are conducted. The act requires that all minutes, including subjects discussed and votes, be recorded in a journal and made available for public viewing during normal business hours at the public agencies office. Furthermore, the act permits the use of telecommunication methods so long as it does not infringe on the public’s right to participate and every member of the body can be seen and heard by all other members. Minnesota Freedom of Information
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it'll come out one way or the other, always does. Elvis' autopsy was sealed but people talk, that includes the coroners, nurses and doctors. The tricky part is, doctors are only human and they lie and decieve as much as anyone. I mentioned on here about Bruce Lee's death being ruled as being caused by equagesic with the primary reason being, that the cannibis which had caused a violent, allergic reaction in him previously, would have gotten his life insurance cancelled as he swore he didn't take illegal drugs. therefore, the docs did the dependents a favor but it looks as though it wasn't true. I just read another article on Elvis' death where the doctor seems to be trying to propogate the idea that Elvis' troubles all started with brain injury's. I don't believe that, possible, but I think the guy is just trying to grind his own axe. (ironically, Elvis took percocets too). | |
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babynoz said: All other medical examiner data on deceased individuals are nonpublic and shall not be disclosed except: (1) pursuant to the provisions of chapter 390, or any other general or local law on county coroners or medical examiners; (2) to a state or federal agency charged by law with investigating the death of the deceased individual about whom the medical examiner or coroner has medical examiner data; or (3) pursuant to a valid court order. ---- So if I understand this correctly the only way all of the info gets out as with a court order or criminal investigation. | |
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Yes, I will admit that my original post was mostly for the purpose of being a smartass... I've actually represented the government in FOIA litigation. In MN, you do not make a "FOIA" request - the statute in question never uses that term, and is drafted completely different than the federal FOIA statute (and state copies thereof). I don't what heading you are copy and pasting, but it's not from the State of MN. No Candy 4 Me | |
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even if it doesn't come out soon, it eventually will. The one thing people need is an answer, if for nothing else, just to quell the rumors which are going every which a way and will never die without a definitive answer. I mentioned Bruce Lee and to this day, rumors of a death curse, a fight, murder, hard drugs are all believed to have caused his death, partly because the coroners weren't totally honest te first time. | |
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1contessa said:
I don't get all the need for secrecy, since the man is dead. Many reports on the death of celebrities have been released and seen by the world, and so what? What are people going to do if they do see it.....absolutely nothing! They will do what they did with all the other celebrity death certificates they've seen, possibly read it, with most not even understanding all the medical jargon they read, and move on! Really, it's the people surrounding Prince death, that's causing all the intrigue, leading the media sharks to search for blood in the water, where there may not be any, wondering if anything, what they have to hide. same as i don't get the need for all knowing since the man is dead. knowing or not knowing will not change one single thing. he'll still be dead. if he was suffering some terminal illness or hooked on something and he wanted the world to know, he would've told us, but he didn't. why invade his privacy now? seriously, what's the point? let him rest in peace. | |
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another reason, is that maybe someday people will learn that you can't take drugs lightly. Elvis has saved lives I'm sure, some people will look at that and not want anything to do with drugs. | |
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