That's because you're a scientist...the others appear to be hmmmmm 'artists'?...you know, very creative types. | |
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65,000 square feet, I'm sure there was a vacant bed or couch (maybe 50)...so, 'I know you want to be alone, Prince, but I gotta stay somewhere close so I can rest easy...you know how it is, I care about you, man, don't make me be worrying all night long, besides, maybe you might wanna talk or we can play some music later....OK now, I'm here if you need me. I love you.' | |
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Somone could have hung out with him but it should have been obvious to go up to his living quarters and look for him. | |
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I meant the muscle relaxer = lidocaine. See below for what is in the death penalty drug. --
fentanyl (the well-known opioid), diazepam (the sedative better known as Valium), and cisatracurium (a muscle relaxant that causes paralysis).
Diazepam was found in Prince's system. What are the chances that this type of combo make a good death penalty drug and also killed Prince. I get an e-mail with news articles from the Star and I have not seen any stories of other victimsin Minneapolis area dying from this combo.
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It only takes one person to snap to kill someone and I am sure a 17 year old from the Northside did not make those pills. Do not underestimate the vaule of intellecutal property. One song can get as much as 300k in a film and Prince has a catalogue with a lot of good marketable tunes.
Trust me there are people the would love to faciltate the whole sale of his catalogue off to some large corporations so they can get a nice fee for putting the deal together.
Also realize that some fool paid $75k for Prince's boots which is just going to drive up the value of his assest.
Rock stars are worth more dead then alive. The family is going to get offers for everything as soon as the probate is done. Look what happend to the MJ's ATV catalogue of music. It did not take long for the people he trusted to sell it.
We have already watched as deals Prince had in place have been questioned and almost breeched not because they are bad deals but because someone was being greedy which has resulted in lawsuits that did not exist when Prince was alive and well.
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Bukowski was a wreck of a man, but still an angel for seeing the beauty (under the crass) of the world. [Edited 10/2/17 12:16pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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That is not what I meant. They covered the drugs but not the numbers mentioned in that KTSP article. The media narrative is still that of an accidental overdose...no mention of enough fentanyl to kill 20 men that I found anywhere other than in that one story and here.
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One of the Prince haters is currently on this thread and I am not talking about you or Laura.
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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!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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Dr. S was bringing test result to Prince what makes you think blood test were not included? I have never had a physical were blood was not drawn and several test were not ran. I even had a doctor with a lab in the same building and the results did come back in the same day.
It was discussed before that hair strands can tell if Fentenyl has been used for a long period of time. Don't you think hair test and tissue samples would have turned up something. The ME did say all of the Fentenyal came into his system that night. I remember that from media reports. Remember he would have had test from Moline as well and no where in the search warrents did it mention Fentenyal in Moline. In fact it does not say anything about Percocet being found at Paisley Park.
I think the ME did there due dilengence and had some reason to conclude accidental. No proof of him using Fentenyal before and the pills being mislabled. I also think they gleemed info from his medical records. I still do not see a drug addict going back and forth to a doctor to be told they are on drugs and Dr. S was not treating him for addiction/withdrawals.
Why would a drug addcit need test to tell them they are on drugs? | |
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Hair follicle tests can go back 90 days. | |
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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!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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Bodhitheblackdog said:
65,000 square feet, I'm sure there was a vacant bed or couch (maybe 50)...so, 'I know you want to be alone, Prince, but I gotta stay somewhere close so I can rest easy...you know how it is, I care about you, man, don't make me be worrying all night long, besides, maybe you might wanna talk or we can play some music later....OK now, I'm here if you need me. I love you.' Yes, absolutely....💜 "Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence......." ~ DESIDERATA ~ Max Ehrmann | |
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that would have been ideal but we have no way of knowing if that very thing didn't happen on the previous three nights after his overdose , and the one night KJ decided to go home to his own family or whatever responsibilites he might have had, P decided to sneak some pills. Regardless, it was still P's house and if he didn't want anyone there, they legally could not remain in his house against his will.
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Well lidocaine isn't normally classified as a muscle relaxer, it is a numbing agent. | |
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Oh, do tell. Who would that be? Let's not play these games. The discussion is going well. | |
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he was not in any form to put up too much of a fight. he was exhausted...literally. Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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how about... no one knows. So why speculate? | |
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Not referring to you either. I drop it. I shouldn't have brought it up. It was wrong of me to bring up past comments from other bloggers that bothered me in the past.
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exhausted? so exhausted he couldn't walk over and get his pain pills? I speculated he appeared exhausted but obviously he wasn't too exhausted to get out of bed and get some pills and walk to an elevator. Second winds happen.
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Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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[Edited 10/2/17 21:26pm] Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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you're right, that's one of the problems with these leaks, we don't know how much of them are true even though they sound like they very well might be. | |
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Unfortunatly, the police have not issued a statement to dispute it and you would think they would. I belive someone with a medical background figured out the amount of Fentenyl in his system would have been enought to kill a sperm whale.
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if that's true, no way in hell was it "accidental" no one will convince me if that comes out as true. he wanted out, he wanted out without anyone having a chance to bring him back. | |
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Well you are correct. He either knew what was in those pills and had them made specificaly to end his life or someone made them up to end his life not to give him pain relief or feed some addiction.
I suspect that as long as the case in open the police will not confirm or deny anything because the amount if true is a key element of the case. We would only find out if it is true if the case ever makes it to trial and I would doubt that is going to happen.
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Well you are correct. He either knew what was in those pills and had them made specificaly to end his life or someone made them up to end his life not to give him pain relief or feed some addiction.
I suspect that as long as the case in open the police will not confirm or deny anything because the amount if true is a key element of the case. We would only find out if it is true if the case ever makes it to trial and I would doubt that is going to happen.
So wouldn't the only reason an illegal drug maker would put that much fentanyl in a pill on purpose, be for a very large sum of money? because if it had been requested they would know it would be intended to kill a person, either at their own hands or someone else's. I know the drug makers are criminals, but it seems like a super stupid self endangered thing to do, so how much do you think it would cost to have someone make the kill pill? Also I honestly don't think anyone would have done it knowing it was intended for a world famous person, as that would multiple the risk factor by a lot. Just wondering if the pill was requested and paid for how much did it cost? And if prince had it made wouldn't there be a weird large unexplained cash withdrawal somewhere? Stretching I know, but if the pill was made someone made the deal and paid for it | |
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Scott the engineer said Prince paid him with envelopes of cash. Once Alan Leeds said they were discussing something Prince wanted to buy or do at Paisley Park and when Prince was told by the accountant that their was no money he pulled out a check book from some account that no one knew of.
Tidal claims that paid Prince 3 million dollars and it appears the estate managers had no idea where it was located. He had almost a million in gold bars. He did not write a check for those drugs and what drug dealer would purposely make a drug to kill a wealthy customer unless the customer wanted it to kill them or someone wanted the customer dead.
As far as killing a high proflie person. Do you see this case getting any attention in the media? There are people who have contacted various media outlets with no response or interest.
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either way, i hate it when the "experts' piss on my head and tell me it's raining. they are full of shit. maybe for a good cause but full of shit nonetheless. | |
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Just as it's hearsay that he bought the drugs and that he was "addicted" to pain killers.
Matter of fact the KSTP story should be more credible because it's quantifiable amounts in is system instead of the more nebulous "found in his system".
However Mumio I tend to side with you on being skeptical of all the information that's been released in this case.
I also tend to believe that someone leaked the info to KSTP for a reason and that reason was to let the public know that this particular case was leaning more to a hit vs the random normal OD because of the amounts and the type of drug. | |
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