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Reply #660 posted 11/05/16 5:44am

zenarose

I found this in another thread. Not sure if it's true or not. I looked at the filings on the court website but nothing is posted pertaining to this yet, possibly Monday. I will keep an eye on it. Link below:

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http://pagesix.com/2016/11/04/tidal-and-universal-go-to-battle-over-prince-tunes/

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https://thetruth24.net/2016/11/05/tidal-and-universal-go-to-battle-over-prince-tunes/

[Edited 11/5/16 5:51am]

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Reply #661 posted 11/05/16 6:17am

zenarose

The seal covers the warrant and “all accompanying documents involved in this death investigation,

because disclosure of these documents could create a substantial risk of a search or a related

search to become unsuccessful or severely hamper an ongoing investigation,” the suit states.

The order notes that “state and federal law enforcement agencies continue an active, multi-state

investigation into the death” of Prince

*** Please note the "MULTI-STATE"***

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http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/Prince-Death-Investigation-Will-Remain-Sealed-10337699.php

[Edited 11/5/16 6:21am]

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Reply #662 posted 11/05/16 6:34am

zenarose

This is an article from 11/2. It seems that media can't get stories straight. Last paragraph......

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http://www.thewrap.com/auto-draft-22/

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Reply #663 posted 11/05/16 6:43am

herb4

oliviacamron said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Uh-oh. PG&E is one of them too? Wouldn't surprise me.

.

And, you know Prince didn't believe in UFO's either, right? lol

Dear God I hope he didn't believe in UFOs.


Yeah, that would be CRAZY. You'd have to have a screw loose to entertain THAT idea.

*is a person who believes Prince was offed by the illuminatti*

Still waiting for you to pare down my list to the 25% of shit I was wrong about. I'm honestly curious.

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Reply #664 posted 11/05/16 8:35am

zenarose

The source said many of the pills were falsely labeled “Watson 385,” a stamp used to identify pills containing a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reports

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The source also confirmed that between one and two dozen tablets were found in Prince’s bedroom area but most of the pills were found in over-the-counter pill bottles such as used for aspirin and were discovered inside suitcases and bags.

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Authorities also found a prescription bottle in someone else’s name that contained 10 oxycodone pills, the official said, without revealing who was listed on the prescription.

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/official-pills-found-at-princes-estate-contained-fentanyl/

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I have gone back to the beginning trying to find anything that I might have overlooked. If something was found in P's personal bedroom then it would be assumed that whatever found would be in his control care and possession. On the other hand anything found in other places, (I would not think that he would store suitcases in his room) would be a red flag. I would want to know who had access to that area and who would have control care and possession of the items and the area, such as the inner circle and employees. If P had "prescription" pain medication why did he take the illicit pills? It plainly states that there was a prescription in someone elses name. If it were me, I would take the script and only use the other if I ran out. But then I can't possibly know what his mind was thinking. But I will tell you that I think he was in a business frame of mind as he was (supposedly) taking care of emails and creating a task list for his assistant the next day and making or receiving phone calls.

[Edited 11/5/16 8:37am]

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Reply #665 posted 11/05/16 8:51am

80tomato

Has there been any reports about the phone conversation between Will Smith and Prince ...Has that been verified?
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Reply #666 posted 11/05/16 9:04am

1Sasha

IIRC Will Smith said he spoke with Prince on the night of the 20th, but I have not seen a comment regarding who initiated the call. Zenarose, your research has been so meticulous that I believe a number of the questions you have raised will be raised by the Purple Army if the investigators don't appear to get this right. I don't think it's a simple drug overdose.

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Reply #667 posted 11/05/16 9:05am

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zenarose said:

The source said many of the pills were falsely labeled “Watson 385,” a stamp used to identify pills containing a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reports


/////The source also confirmed that between one and two dozen tablets were found in Prince’s bedroom area but most of the pills were found in over-the-counter pill bottles such as used for aspirin and were discovered inside suitcases and bags.



/////Authorities also found a prescription bottle in someone else’s name that contained 10 oxycodone pills, the official said, without revealing who was listed on the prescription.



/////http://www.cbsnews.com/news/official-pills-found-at-princes-estate-contained-fentanyl/


///// I have gone back to the beginning trying to find anything that I might have overlooked. If something was found in P's personal bedroom then it would be assumed that whatever found would be in his control care and possession. On the other hand anything found in other places, (I would not think that he would store suitcases in his room) would be a red flag. I would want to know who had access to that area and who would have control care and possession of the items and the area, such as the inner circle and employees. If P had "prescription" pain medication why did he take the illicit pills? It plainly states that there was a prescription in someone elses name. If it were me, I would take the script and only use the other if I ran out. But then I can't possibly know what his mind was thinking. But I will tell you that I think he was in a business frame of mind as he was (supposedly) taking care of emails and creating a task list for his assistant the next day and making or receiving phone calls.


[Edited 11/5/16 8:37am]



This is the exact article ( http://www.startribune.co...390850001/ ) I asked PD1 to review when she commented that (NOT verbatim) "there were no prescriptions in other names found on Prince's possession" in the "Death" thread. The only difference is that it appears that CBS has sourced it from the Associated Press (ST notes that they have done so at the beginning of the article).

You argued, on her behalf for whatever reason, that you would not "read further". So, I ask you, is this information now "legitimate" because YOU referenced it?

Btw, where did the other thread go? THIS gets to continue on with all the wild speculation but someone was offended by facts?! Smdh....
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Reply #668 posted 11/05/16 9:09am

zenarose

80tomato said:

Has there been any reports about the phone conversation between Will Smith and Prince ...Has that been verified?

It was a FB post. I have not seen any follow up to this subject.

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http://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity/news/a20064/will-smith-says-he-spoke-to-prince-the-day-before-his-death/

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Reply #669 posted 11/05/16 9:17am

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1Sasha said:

IIRC Will Smith said he spoke with Prince on the night of the 20th, but I have not seen a comment regarding who initiated the call. Zenarose, your research has been so meticulous that I believe a number of the questions you have raised will be raised by the Purple Army if the investigators don't appear to get this right. I don't think it's a simple drug overdose.



Yep....maybe the CCSO will hire her and everyone else on this thread who has "broken" this case WIDE open!

Frankly, I am offended by scenarios that have been intimated in this "Conspiracies" thread. Wonder if I can do something about that?
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Reply #670 posted 11/05/16 9:35am

1Sasha

IMO it is not so much that posters here have "broken the case wide open." There have been numerous comments made, by various people, which have been to my mind frankly ridiculous. But there have also been statements I have found most helpful. I have long been a proponent of the release of the autopsy report; I believe that release would end 99% of the speculation. For whatever reason, it has been decided to not make that information public. So the only verified medical fact we know is that Fentanyl dealt the fatal blow, per the ME. I know we should all just get on with it, enjoy the music and videos we know and anticipate the music and videos we shall hear in the future, but it is hard to accept how Prince died.

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Reply #671 posted 11/05/16 9:54am

zenarose

NotACleverName said:

zenarose said:

The source said many of the pills were falsely labeled “Watson 385,” a stamp used to identify pills containing a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reports

//////The source also confirmed that between one and two dozen tablets were found in Prince’s bedroom area but most of the pills were found in over-the-counter pill bottles such as used for aspirin and were discovered inside suitcases and bags.

//////Authorities also found a prescription bottle in someone else’s name that contained 10 oxycodone pills, the official said, without revealing who was listed on the prescription.

//////http://www.cbsnews.com/news/official-pills-found-at-princes-estate-contained-fentanyl/

////// I have gone back to the beginning trying to find anything that I might have overlooked. If something was found in P's personal bedroom then it would be assumed that whatever found would be in his control care and possession. On the other hand anything found in other places, (I would not think that he would store suitcases in his room) would be a red flag. I would want to know who had access to that area and who would have control care and possession of the items and the area, such as the inner circle and employees. If P had "prescription" pain medication why did he take the illicit pills? It plainly states that there was a prescription in someone elses name. If it were me, I would take the script and only use the other if I ran out. But then I can't possibly know what his mind was thinking. But I will tell you that I think he was in a business frame of mind as he was (supposedly) taking care of emails and creating a task list for his assistant the next day and making or receiving phone calls.

[Edited 11/5/16 8:37am]

This is the exact article ( http://www.startribune.co...390850001/ ) I asked PD1 to review when she commented that (NOT verbatim) "there were no prescriptions in other names found on Prince's possession" in the "Death" thread. The only difference is that it appears that CBS has sourced it from the Associated Press (ST notes that they have done so at the beginning of the article). You argued, on her behalf for whatever reason, that you would not "read further". So, I ask you, is this information now "legitimate" because YOU referenced it? Btw, where did the other thread go? THIS gets to continue on with all the wild speculation but someone was offended by facts?! Smdh....

First of all, let me say that I was frustrated. It seems to me that all reports are different. I have figured out that it is only word play with the media. I do find so many discrepancies. I promise that I meant no disrepect to you and I genuinly apologize. Normally I say nothing and scroll by. I don't have any idea what's true and what's not. Nothing can be or is verified. I can provide many links pertaining everything from the beginning. Also information about organ failure and drugs and their affects. I have researched EVERYTHING, even unsavory theories. I am a sponge. I am far from perfect. I don't profess to know everything about anything. What I can tell you is that I have a lifetime of experience in investigations of the criminal type. That doesn't mean that I know anything, but I have a different perspective when looking at this case. Everyone should be able to say what they think and contribute their thoughts. Discussion of different thoughts and ideas without name calling and judgement is the way that it should be. It seems that is not possible with some here. My particular curse is picking the story apart to reduce it to the very bone and then build by facts. Can't complete that task with this case. It is a fact though that TMZ started the ball rolling and many if not all took their reporting from them. Further I have not found any news source that has verified information by providing a named source nor have any that I know of, done any in depth investigation on their own. It is confusing and frustrating. Then you add into the mix comments made by family members and of course all associated. I will continue on with my search for the truth because Prince deserves nothing less. And I will stay in my lane and scroll past comments that I don't agree with.

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Reply #672 posted 11/05/16 10:02am

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1Sasha said:

IMO it is not so much that posters here have "broken the case wide open." There have been numerous comments made, by various people, which have been to my mind frankly ridiculous. But there have also been statements I have found most helpful. I have long been a proponent of the release of the autopsy report; I believe that release would end 99% of the speculation. For whatever reason, it has been decided to not make that information public. So the only verified medical fact we know is that Fentanyl dealt the fatal blow, per the ME. I know we should all just get on with it, enjoy the music and videos we know and anticipate the music and videos we shall hear in the future, but it is hard to accept how Prince died.



I was being facetious re "breaking the case wide open".

Autopsy reports are not pub info in the state of MN: http://doj.nh.gov/medical...er/faq.htm The family has chosen, and are well within their rights, to keep the report private. Perhaps you know this and are just wondering why? I ask you this....why SHOULD they make this most private of things, public? To satisfy some morbid curiosity of fans? My opinion, no.

While heartbreakingly tragic, given the current, and historical, facts that have been revealed as they relate to Prince's death, I find it very easy to reconcile the circumstances.
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Reply #673 posted 11/05/16 10:09am

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zenarose said:



NotACleverName said:


zenarose said:

The source said many of the pills were falsely labeled “Watson 385,” a stamp used to identify pills containing a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reports


/////The source also confirmed that between one and two dozen tablets were found in Prince’s bedroom area but most of the pills were found in over-the-counter pill bottles such as used for aspirin and were discovered inside suitcases and bags.



/////Authorities also found a prescription bottle in someone else’s name that contained 10 oxycodone pills, the official said, without revealing who was listed on the prescription.



/////http://www.cbsnews.com/news/official-pills-found-at-princes-estate-contained-fentanyl/


///// I have gone back to the beginning trying to find anything that I might have overlooked. If something was found in P's personal bedroom then it would be assumed that whatever found would be in his control care and possession. On the other hand anything found in other places, (I would not think that he would store suitcases in his room) would be a red flag. I would want to know who had access to that area and who would have control care and possession of the items and the area, such as the inner circle and employees. If P had "prescription" pain medication why did he take the illicit pills? It plainly states that there was a prescription in someone elses name. If it were me, I would take the script and only use the other if I ran out. But then I can't possibly know what his mind was thinking. But I will tell you that I think he was in a business frame of mind as he was (supposedly) taking care of emails and creating a task list for his assistant the next day and making or receiving phone calls.



[Edited 11/5/16 8:37am]



This is the exact article ( http://www.startribune.co...390850001/ ) I asked PD1 to review when she commented that (NOT verbatim) "there were no prescriptions in other names found on Prince's possession" in the "Death" thread. The only difference is that it appears that CBS has sourced it from the Associated Press (ST notes that they have done so at the beginning of the article). You argued, on her behalf for whatever reason, that you would not "read further". So, I ask you, is this information now "legitimate" because YOU referenced it? Btw, where did the other thread go? THIS gets to continue on with all the wild speculation but someone was offended by facts?! Smdh....


First of all, let me say that I was frustrated. It seems to me that all reports are different. I have figured out that it is only word play with the media. I do find so many discrepancies. I promise that I meant no disrepect to you and I genuinly apologize. Normally I say nothing and scroll by. I don't have any idea what's true and what's not. Nothing can be or is verified. I can provide many links pertaining everything from the beginning. Also information about organ failure and drugs and their affects. I have researched EVERYTHING, even unsavory theories. I am a sponge. I am far from perfect. I don't profess to know everything about anything. What I can tell you is that I have a lifetime of experience in investigations of the criminal type. That doesn't mean that I know anything, but I have a different perspective when looking at this case. Everyone should be able to say what they think and contribute their thoughts. Discussion of different thoughts and ideas without name calling and judgement is the way that it should be. It seems that is not possible with some here. My particular curse is picking the story apart to reduce it to the very bone and then build by facts. Can't complete that task with this case. It is a fact though that TMZ started the ball rolling and many if not all took their reporting from them. Further I have not found any news source that has verified information by providing a named source nor have any that I know of, done any in depth investigation on their own. It is confusing and frustrating. Then you add into the mix comments made by family members and of course all associated. I will continue on with my search for the truth because Prince deserves nothing less. And I will stay in my lane and scroll past comments that I don't agree with.

I appreciate the apology, zenarose. Thank you....
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Reply #674 posted 11/05/16 10:16am

zenarose

1Sasha said:

IMO it is not so much that posters here have "broken the case wide open." There have been numerous comments made, by various people, which have been to my mind frankly ridiculous. But there have also been statements I have found most helpful. I have long been a proponent of the release of the autopsy report; I believe that release would end 99% of the speculation. For whatever reason, it has been decided to not make that information public. So the only verified medical fact we know is that Fentanyl dealt the fatal blow, per the ME. I know we should all just get on with it, enjoy the music and videos we know and anticipate the music and videos we shall hear in the future, but it is hard to accept how Prince died.

I agree with you. What the ME produced was a "Media release" as to the cause and manner of death. Self Administered Accidental Fentanyl Toxicity. Prince always spoke out against drug use. He spoke of his being a vegetarian. That makes it very hard to believe that he could die in this manner. 30 years is a long time to believe one thing only to be told it was all a lie. And I think that is one of the many issues in this case. Too much is unknown.

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Reply #675 posted 11/05/16 10:21am

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herb4 said:



oliviacamron said:


cloveringold85 said:


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Uh-oh. PG&E is one of them too? Wouldn't surprise me.


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And, you know Prince didn't believe in UFO's either, right? lol





Dear God I hope he didn't believe in UFOs.


Yeah, that would be CRAZY. You'd have to have a screw loose to entertain THAT idea.

*is a person who believes Prince was offed by the illuminatti*

Still waiting for you to pare down my list to the 25% of shit I was wrong about. I'm honestly curious.


I got fam in from out of town so when I get time to read your bullsh!t again, I will get back to you
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Reply #676 posted 11/05/16 10:29am

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zenarose said:


The seal covers the warrant and “all accompanying documents involved in this death investigation,



because disclosure of these documents could create a substantial risk of a search or a related



search to become unsuccessful or severely hamper an ongoing investigation,” the suit states.





The order notes that “state and federal law enforcement agencies continue an active, multi-state



investigation into the death” of Prince






*** Please note the "MULTI-STATE"***







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http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/Prince-Death-Investigation-Will-Remain-Sealed-10337699.php

[Edited 11/5/16 6:21am]


Yes multi- state. If any of the responsible parties reads the news about it , which I'm sure they are, they are all ready getting the feeling that the investigators might me on to them
I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R.
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Reply #677 posted 11/05/16 10:51am

1Sasha

zenarose said:

1Sasha said:

IMO it is not so much that posters here have "broken the case wide open." There have been numerous comments made, by various people, which have been to my mind frankly ridiculous. But there have also been statements I have found most helpful. I have long been a proponent of the release of the autopsy report; I believe that release would end 99% of the speculation. For whatever reason, it has been decided to not make that information public. So the only verified medical fact we know is that Fentanyl dealt the fatal blow, per the ME. I know we should all just get on with it, enjoy the music and videos we know and anticipate the music and videos we shall hear in the future, but it is hard to accept how Prince died.

I agree with you. What the ME produced was a "Media release" as to the cause and manner of death. Self Administered Accidental Fentanyl Toxicity. Prince always spoke out against drug use. He spoke of his being a vegetarian. That makes it very hard to believe that he could die in this manner. 30 years is a long time to believe one thing only to be told it was all a lie. And I think that is one of the many issues in this case. Too much is unknown.

Yes. It is not morbid curiosity with me. I know what the Minnesota law is regarding the autopsy results. One of the biggest entertainers of the past 40 years is found dead, in his house, and nobody knows anything? Nobody's talking? It is as if he died of old age/natural causes, and life goes on. Sorry. No. Not for me.

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Reply #678 posted 11/05/16 11:09am

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oliviacamron said:

zenarose said:

The seal covers the warrant and “all accompanying documents involved in this death investigation,

because disclosure of these documents could create a substantial risk of a search or a related

search to become unsuccessful or severely hamper an ongoing investigation,” the suit states.

The order notes that “state and federal law enforcement agencies continue an active, multi-state

investigation into the death” of Prince

*** Please note the "MULTI-STATE"***

//////

http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/Prince-Death-Investigation-Will-Remain-Sealed-10337699.php

[Edited 11/5/16 6:21am]

Yes multi- state. If any of the responsible parties reads the news about it , which I'm sure they are, they are all ready getting the feeling that the investigators might me on to them


Remember also: cited sources / the media were very careful to report only that Prince had 'no prescriptions for controlled substances in the last 12 months in the state of Minnesota'.

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If you recall, as soon as we read that, quite a few of us pondered if that might mean that Prince had obtained prescriptions from out of state (or even out of country). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean he was using his own name / details to obtain them - or that the agencies from whom he obtained them were legitimate. It was just a curiously precise (and yet also deliberately vague) description!

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Reply #679 posted 11/05/16 11:22am

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purplepoppy said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Purplepoppy: I love that. How wonderful that would be!! I like what you said about the Mardi Gras. I wonder if they will be doing something for Prince this year during the festivities? Prettyman, Prince!! kiss2

Hey Clover - There will probably be people masking as Prince for Mardi Gras. I thought about it but it will have to be perfect, like gasp good, to pay correct homage imo. At Jazz fest they have tributes and second lines for people who have passed. I think they had a regular second line (parade) for Prince too. rose

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Awesome!! thumbs up!

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #680 posted 11/05/16 11:24am

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zenarose said:

I found this in another thread. Not sure if it's true or not. I looked at the filings on the court website but nothing is posted pertaining to this yet, possibly Monday. I will keep an eye on it. Link below:

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http://pagesix.com/2016/11/04/tidal-and-universal-go-to-battle-over-prince-tunes/

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https://thetruth24.net/2016/11/05/tidal-and-universal-go-to-battle-over-prince-tunes/

[Edited 11/5/16 5:51am]

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Yea, I read on the Estate thread that Universal will be the publishers for Prince's catalog. I kinda figured things would get ugly! Oh boy!! nuts

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #681 posted 11/05/16 11:33am

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zenarose said:

NotACleverName said:

zenarose said: This is the exact article ( http://www.startribune.co...390850001/ ) I asked PD1 to review when she commented that (NOT verbatim) "there were no prescriptions in other names found on Prince's possession" in the "Death" thread. The only difference is that it appears that CBS has sourced it from the Associated Press (ST notes that they have done so at the beginning of the article). You argued, on her behalf for whatever reason, that you would not "read further". So, I ask you, is this information now "legitimate" because YOU referenced it? Btw, where did the other thread go? THIS gets to continue on with all the wild speculation but someone was offended by facts?! Smdh....

First of all, let me say that I was frustrated. It seems to me that all reports are different. I have figured out that it is only word play with the media. I do find so many discrepancies. I promise that I meant no disrepect to you and I genuinly apologize. Normally I say nothing and scroll by. I don't have any idea what's true and what's not. Nothing can be or is verified. I can provide many links pertaining everything from the beginning. Also information about organ failure and drugs and their affects. I have researched EVERYTHING, even unsavory theories. I am a sponge. I am far from perfect. I don't profess to know everything about anything. What I can tell you is that I have a lifetime of experience in investigations of the criminal type. That doesn't mean that I know anything, but I have a different perspective when looking at this case. Everyone should be able to say what they think and contribute their thoughts. Discussion of different thoughts and ideas without name calling and judgement is the way that it should be. It seems that is not possible with some here. My particular curse is picking the story apart to reduce it to the very bone and then build by facts. Can't complete that task with this case. It is a fact though that TMZ started the ball rolling and many if not all took their reporting from them. Further I have not found any news source that has verified information by providing a named source nor have any that I know of, done any in depth investigation on their own. It is confusing and frustrating. Then you add into the mix comments made by family members and of course all associated. I will continue on with my search for the truth because Prince deserves nothing less. And I will stay in my lane and scroll past comments that I don't agree with.

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Very well said, Zena!! Personally, I don't understand all the attacks here, when we are all bascially in the same boat, which is discussing the circumstances surrounding Prince's death, and trying to find some closure. You know, I'm in the same boat with you, my friend. hug

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #682 posted 11/05/16 11:39am

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oliviacamron said:

herb4 said:


Yeah, that would be CRAZY. You'd have to have a screw loose to entertain THAT idea.

*is a person who believes Prince was offed by the illuminatti*

Still waiting for you to pare down my list to the 25% of shit I was wrong about. I'm honestly curious.

I got fam in from out of town so when I get time to read your bullsh!t again, I will get back to you

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Olivia: You are too funny, Gurl! LMAOoooo!! falloff . ohgoon

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Reply #683 posted 11/05/16 11:46am

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1Sasha said:

IMO it is not so much that posters here have "broken the case wide open." There have been numerous comments made, by various people, which have been to my mind frankly ridiculous. But there have also been statements I have found most helpful. I have long been a proponent of the release of the autopsy report; I believe that release would end 99% of the speculation. For whatever reason, it has been decided to not make that information public. So the only verified medical fact we know is that Fentanyl dealt the fatal blow, per the ME. I know we should all just get on with it, enjoy the music and videos we know and anticipate the music and videos we shall hear in the future, but it is hard to accept how Prince died.

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Unfortunately, the family will never release the autopsy report to the Public. I think because Prince was cremated so quickly, it caused a lot of people to think there was some kind of cover-up going on. Now, I undestand that it is not unusual at all for a body to be cremated within 2-3 days, but the fact that no one saw the Coroner removing Prince's body from PP, makes it look even more suspicious, imo, as there are no pictures.

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Now, what we DO know is that there was an autopsy performed, and if the family wanted to, they could have specimens taken from that autopsy and have them examined, or re-examined. I read that this done quite often. They could have samples done to look for other things that the ME might have missed, or didn't look for, i.e., arsenic.

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Reply #684 posted 11/05/16 11:54am

cloveringold85

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Dibblekins said:

oliviacamron said:

zenarose said: Yes multi- state. If any of the responsible parties reads the news about it , which I'm sure they are, they are all ready getting the feeling that the investigators might me on to them


Remember also: cited sources / the media were very careful to report only that Prince had 'no prescriptions for controlled substances in the last 12 months in the state of Minnesota'.

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If you recall, as soon as we read that, quite a few of us pondered if that might mean that Prince had obtained prescriptions from out of state (or even out of country). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean he was using his own name / details to obtain them - or that the agencies from whom he obtained them were legitimate. It was just a curiously precise (and yet also deliberately vague) description!

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Yea, and if Prince was getting prescriptions from out-of-state, the authorities are gonna have a hell of a time tracking down who prescribed them and question all who were involved. What a mess!! disbelief

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Reply #685 posted 11/05/16 12:09pm

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Dibblekins said:

oliviacamron said:

zenarose said: Yes multi- state. If any of the responsible parties reads the news about it , which I'm sure they are, they are all ready getting the feeling that the investigators might me on to them


Remember also: cited sources / the media were very careful to report only that Prince had 'no prescriptions for controlled substances in the last 12 months in the state of Minnesota'.

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If you recall, as soon as we read that, quite a few of us pondered if that might mean that Prince had obtained prescriptions from out of state (or even out of country). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean he was using his own name / details to obtain them - or that the agencies from whom he obtained them were legitimate. It was just a curiously precise (and yet also deliberately vague) description!

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Yes I remember because my question was can you get and fill prescriptions for controlled

substances interstate. In other words if you live in let's say Georgia and have a prescription, can

you go to Arkansas and get it filled. I found out that you can't do that in Fl and there is miles of red

tape to even be precribed a CS down there. You have to have State issued ID to prove that you are

a resident of Fl. But maybe due to the fact he was Prince, things were overlooked?? Or some "net

working" by others being done. I don't have any idea about the laws out of the country, but have

heard they are not so tight. I thought it was a play on words also....giving something but not.......

Just another item to ad to the confunktion. confused

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Reply #686 posted 11/05/16 12:13pm

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zenarose said:

Dibblekins said:


Remember also: cited sources / the media were very careful to report only that Prince had 'no prescriptions for controlled substances in the last 12 months in the state of Minnesota'.

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If you recall, as soon as we read that, quite a few of us pondered if that might mean that Prince had obtained prescriptions from out of state (or even out of country). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean he was using his own name / details to obtain them - or that the agencies from whom he obtained them were legitimate. It was just a curiously precise (and yet also deliberately vague) description!

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Yes I remember because my question was can you get and fill prescriptions for controlled

substances interstate. In other words if you live in let's say Georgia and have a prescription, can

you go to Arkansas and get it filled. I found out that you can't do that in Fl and there is miles of red

tape to even be precribed a CS down there. You have to have State issued ID to prove that you are

a resident of Fl. But maybe due to the fact he was Prince, things were overlooked?? Or some "net

working" by others being done. I don't have any idea about the laws out of the country, but have

heard they are not so tight. I thought it was a play on words also....giving something but not.......

Just another item to ad to the confunktion. confused

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I'm pretty sure that if you get your precriptions at say, a Walgreen's or CVS, they are linked, nation-wide. Like, if you live in Georgia, and travel to Minnesota, you can still get your scripts filled at a Walgreen's. They probably just have to verify the info.

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Reply #687 posted 11/05/16 12:14pm

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cloveringold85 said:

oliviacamron said:

herb4 said: I got fam in from out of town so when I get time to read your bullsh!t again, I will get back to you

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Olivia: You are too funny, Gurl! LMAOoooo!! falloff . ohgoon

She is a hoot!! giggle

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Reply #688 posted 11/05/16 12:17pm

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zenarose said:

Dibblekins said:


Remember also: cited sources / the media were very careful to report only that Prince had 'no prescriptions for controlled substances in the last 12 months in the state of Minnesota'.

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If you recall, as soon as we read that, quite a few of us pondered if that might mean that Prince had obtained prescriptions from out of state (or even out of country). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean he was using his own name / details to obtain them - or that the agencies from whom he obtained them were legitimate. It was just a curiously precise (and yet also deliberately vague) description!

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Yes I remember because my question was can you get and fill prescriptions for controlled

substances interstate. In other words if you live in let's say Georgia and have a prescription, can

you go to Arkansas and get it filled. I found out that you can't do that in Fl and there is miles of red

tape to even be precribed a CS down there. You have to have State issued ID to prove that you are

a resident of Fl. But maybe due to the fact he was Prince, things were overlooked?? Or some "net

working" by others being done. I don't have any idea about the laws out of the country, but have

heard they are not so tight. I thought it was a play on words also....giving something but not.......

Just another item to ad to the confunktion. confused


Well, I do know that here in the UK, a person can register with a GP as a 'temporary resident' / visitor, and get prescriptions from that GP.

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I'm sure there must be ways and means - because, of course, many people travel the globe for work - and so they must be able to see doctors / get prescriptions wherever they are. Prince is not unusual, in that sense.
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Reply #689 posted 11/05/16 12:21pm

zenarose

cloveringold85 said:

zenarose said:

Yes I remember because my question was can you get and fill prescriptions for controlled

substances interstate. In other words if you live in let's say Georgia and have a prescription, can

you go to Arkansas and get it filled. I found out that you can't do that in Fl and there is miles of red

tape to even be precribed a CS down there. You have to have State issued ID to prove that you are

a resident of Fl. But maybe due to the fact he was Prince, things were overlooked?? Or some "net

working" by others being done. I don't have any idea about the laws out of the country, but have

heard they are not so tight. I thought it was a play on words also....giving something but not.......

Just another item to ad to the confunktion. confused

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I'm pretty sure that if you get your precriptions at say, a Walgreen's or CVS, they are linked, nation-wide. Like, if you live in Georgia, and travel to Minnesota, you can still get your scripts filled at a Walgreen's. They probably just have to verify the info.

Ok I can see that. Being linked nation wide is a good thing. LOL I don't get scripts very often. I

guess I just figured if Fl was so tough all the other states would be also.

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