It sounded like that to me: . “It was a 2 second phone call, “he’s gone”, I had been preparing for 2 years, so I knew that it was coming” “what does that mean?” “he said it a couple of years ago” “what would he say?” “what he said was “I’ve done everything that I’ve come to do” so I was crushed for about 2 years” . Who would be crushed because their brother said he had done everything that he had come to do? When he 'said it', you can bet he said more than that for her to be crushed and prepare for his death for 2 years - but again, you can read that how you like. .
I absolutely agree with this. They would have looked for history of suicide attempts and found none, looked for a note or other records that he had planned his death and found none and talked to his F+F to see if he had told them that he planned his death. There is no evidence of suicide, therefore default position is accidental. No-one can read the guys mind, they have to look for evidence. There was none. [Edited 10/9/16 2:40am] | |
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Willful overdose to me equals suicide. And that doesn't mean he was necessarily planning it weeks ahead. But you also have to observe what tyka said in the cold light of day, that is those things quoted above. Because if all she believed was, Prince intended to retire from making pop music and the pop music scene, then why the concern? - "I was crushed". She grew up with him, so knows how he talks, and in fact talks similar, which is alluded to in a P biography (the orange snow remark). She had nearly half a year to decide how she was going to respond to the question. That's why I believe willful overdose, and that Prince knew those pills were dodgy and were pushing him close to finality. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Thank you TopazGirl! That is very insightful People need to read — {and reread} —TopazGirl's response slowly and outloud. Do yourselves a favor, people. Reread TopazGirl's response as many times as it takes you until it makes sense. You make perfect sense to me, TopazGirl. Posts like yours — {and disch's, and Superconductor's, and sonshine's, and others whose handles slip my mind right now} — restore my faith in the idea that at least a minority of Prince fans are capable of logical thinking “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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However, TopazGirls statements overstate the case. Having 'a cause to believe he might' or being depressed does not prove anything. They would need more than that. | |
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I'll post this here as well since it didn't get a lot of replies in the other thread...
I don't know if this has ever been brought up in these death threads, but has anyone considered that the reason we keep getting vague statements regarding Prince's death may be due to Prince taking out a life insurance policy & his camp wanting to ensure the insurance company pays out. Any additional info may give the company enough cause to contest dispersing the funds (as they can argue Prince committed suicide) even if his manner of death really was accidental. [Edited 10/9/16 7:53am] | |
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Sinnick - I posted your question on the other threads, and they have now insitgated some very interesting discussion! | |
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At several in the Today show interview, she was absolutely crushed. I actually saw it in the ET interview as well. Had she been crying someone would have something to say about that, too. Think of P's interview with Oprah. Not a single tear was shed. They were both stoic, not void. Just being strong.
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And I'm not the only moment you're made of..." | |
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You are missing points, especially those concerning what close associates of his were saying about his state of mind leading up to April 21. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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It's all to do with his legacy and estate and nothing to do with life insurance. Somebody not concerned enough to leave a will, will be even less concerned about life insurance. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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The more we hear / learn, the less convinced I am that he 'wasn't concerned' about leaving a will. It seems, more and more, as if he had made all the preparations for the things that mattered to him in advance - and not leaving a will was a deliberate decision. | |
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"And I know you're not just what you say to me
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“Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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One of them said 'he had become snappy, impatient of late', as far as I recall one source saying. Then there was the chef who said he hadn't been himself for months, along the lines of 'no longer chipper'. KJ would know more than anyone, true but he has only referred to hospital treatments. It's safe to say he knew of those times when Prince would retreat to his villa in the carribean to recuperate- that report emerging I think after his passing- since it was KJ's private jet that P would often use to get about. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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This gif doesn't include mousetraps for the stinky cheese orgers? I'm a bit disappointed The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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My Dad became like that - just before he was given his terminal diagnosis (he died 4 weeks later). | |
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So sorry. | |
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. Superconductor: I respectfully must disagree with your comment. The "Autopsy Report" is indeed "misleading". Why, you say? Because it was not a "full" autopsy report, NOR was it an "official" autopsy report. The autopsy report that was made public was the "short version"--for media release only. Also, Minnesota law grants an autopsy report to remain "private". . Furthermore, in regard to the medical examiner, you said they don't "lie". Yes, they "can" and "will" lie, if asked to for a large sum of money. I don't want to get into conspiracies here, but the person who performed Prince's autopsy has done extensive research in "Fentanyl" (which our government has used as chemical warfare as the Russians have as well). I won't go any futher about this topic, so you will have to conduct your own research. And, what you will find is quite alarming. .
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Awww - thanks, hun - don't worry; it was 14 years ago now...It just reminded me of how my Dad's mood changed (apparently inexplicably), and the reason he subsequently gave for it. | |
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Yes, I do actually. And paired with tomato soup! But please, I like my sammich fresh off the grill and not from under a roll lol. "And I know you're not just what you say to me
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. Very good point. I don't think life insurance has been discussed here until now.
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"Because it was not a "full" autopsy report, NOR was it an "official" autopsy report."
How many times has this been stated?. I believe someone on one of the earlier boards stated that their dad died from a massive heart attack which appeared on the short autopsy report as the cause of death but the full report showed the pancreatic cancer had eaten most of his pancreas up and actually caused the heart attack but the official cause of death was heart attack.
No one is saying he did not die from the Fentanyl. He just did not exhibt the behavior of a drug addict taking drugs for no other reason then enjoyment. Something made him need those illegal drugs and something made him need to go cold turkey. Some of us believe it was other health issues and many things are starting to point in that direction however, we all know his autopsy report is going to contiue to say " Fentanyl Accidental Overdose. Can we move on from that now? | |
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. Dibble: Sorry for your loss. Hope you are feeling better these days.
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You need to knock off. Not one single person has said he was "snappy or impatient of late" The chef said he was not as chatty or chipper and asked for soups or smoothies because he said he had stomach problems.
KJ does not own a jet. The jet is owned by a Lifetime fitness Gym that KJ actually works for in Minneapolis.
People have stories of Prince being snappy with musicians and about music issues back to the time he was a teenager. I guess he was using pain pills back then as well.
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The Star-Tribune reported that he had been "increasingly agitated" in the days after the plane incident: http://www.startribune.co...380338131/ - As a side note, it would be easier if we consolidated death-theory talk on one thread -- this one: http://prince.org/msg/7/433457 . What do you guys say?
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You're wrong. I distinctly remember reading those words attributed to a close associate. That's not to say the source was named or that it was corroborated by another source. But since when have you personally ever given a shit about confirmed reports?!? when you take everything written on P in the media as gospel. So KJ hired a jet, didn't own it. What difference does that make? KJ was Prince's closest friend and the plane was always at disposal. About P being snappy 'going back decades', I'm well aware of that bc I actually read the biographies. But it doesn't alter what was reported, and that if he was generally snappy or impatient with someone or some people, that would imply a change in character. Or does that not satisfy your binary, absolutist way of thinking? The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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. Some people are not aware that the autopsy report was not a "complete" report. Where is states "other contributing factors/health" they listed "N/A". We really don't know what "N/A" means......it could mean several things......either it there were no other contributing factor's in Prince's death, or they chose to leave other infomation out, so they only released the short version for media release. . Yes, the cause of death will remain as "Accidental Fentanyl Overdose" and "self administered".
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. Just wanted to add; it was TMZ who reported the Walgreen's story and the clerks had said (supposedly) that Prince seemed "agitated". That is where the story came from. I haven't heard anyone else say that, except TMZ, which is not a credible source.
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