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Exactly! I've also read several interviews by the Chef's(there were two)and they came off as very nice,humble, and compassionate people that had Prince's best interest at heart. He had NOTHING to worry about with them. [Edited 4/1/18 19:11pm] "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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ThatWhiteDude said:
I see what you did there . Me too! *chuckles* Love your witty humor, Bodhi! "Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence......." ~ DESIDERATA ~ Max Ehrmann | |
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I see what you did there . | |
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how on earth do his chefs benefit financially from their employer being dead? I doubt their gig planning the Paisley Park visitor lunch menu pays what Prince was paying to be on call every day. And how does the medical examiner fit into this conspiracy? Did the chefs pay her off to have her label his death an accident?
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disch said: how on earth do his chefs benefit financially from their employer being dead? I doubt their gig planning the Paisley Park visitor lunch menu pays what Prince was paying to be on call every day. And how does the medical examiner fit into this conspiracy? Did the chefs pay her off to have her label his death an accident?
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Who's going to reveal it and when? I need to mark my calendar...
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voph said: ThatWhiteDude said:
Who said he was murdered? Someone legit not from Abigail | |
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disch said: how on earth do his chefs benefit financially from their employer being dead? I doubt their gig planning the Paisley Park visitor lunch menu pays what Prince was paying to be on call every day. And how does the medical examiner fit into this conspiracy? Did the chefs pay her off to have her label his death an accident?
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Strawberrylova123 said: voph said: Nope. Prince was murdered. Charges are coming to all who were involved and his name will be cleared from this fake accidental drug overdose narrative. Who said he was murdered? Someone legit not from Abigail It’s coming. The world will soon know. Pay attention to what the Minnesota Prosecution said. The words used are LETHAL dose and SMOKING gun. To the murderers who killed Prince, your time is running out. | |
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NOBODY has the money. And the way things are going, it's going to be loong time, IF there is any money left. | |
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voph, please. The investigation is still open, but has been discussed literally like a hundred times, here, a murder charge (if one even happens) doesn't mean an assassination plot. It very likely could be a third-degree murder situation, which anyone who supplies drugs illegally that a person fatally ODs on can be charged with in Minnesota. Obviously Prince got his illegal drugs from someone/somewhere, so it was a Minnesota transaction, a person can be charged there. That doesn't negate that his death was an accident in the way that the medical examiner defines the term. - But I kinda get the sense you're coming at this from a, shall we say, different perspective.
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PennyPurple said:
NOBODY has the money. And the way things are going, it's going to be loong time, IF there is any money left. Nope, you are wrong. | |
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Then please, do tell us. Who has Prince's money? We already know his family didn't have money. | |
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disch said: voph, please. The investigation is still open, but has been discussed literally like a hundred times, here, a murder charge (if one even happens) doesn't mean an assassination plot. It very likely could be a third-degree murder situation, which anyone who supplies drugs illegally that a person fatally ODs on can be charged with in Minnesota. Obviously Prince got his illegal drugs from someone/somewhere, so it was a Minnesota transaction, a person can be charged there. That doesn't negate that his death was an accident in the way that the medical examiner defines the term. - But I kinda get the sense you're coming at this from a, shall we say, different perspective.
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So the Chefs got the 40 mil? Go back to your Facebook Murder Group. | |
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:
So the Chefs got the 40 mil? Go back to your Facebook Murder Group. Nope. You are slow. You said the family didn’t get any money yet. | |
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Sorry, I don't "trust and believe" without facts and sources (reputable ones). You declaring it on this message board is not a fact and source. If you want to link to or name a source for your theory, have at it. Because I recall nothing about him having "40 million in cash." The January 2017 inventory submitted to the court listed $110k in personal bank accounts and about $12MM total in his business' accounts. The bulk of his estate was in the value of his musical property, and in his real estate holdings (and oh yeah, $840k in gold bars).
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disch said: Sorry, I don't "trust and believe" without facts and sources (reputable ones). You declaring it on this message board is not a fact and source. If you want to link to or name a source for your theory, have at it. Because I recall nothing about him having "40 million in cash." The January 2017 inventory submitted to the court listed $110k in personal bank accounts and about $12MM total in his 2 business' accounts. The bulk of his estate was in the value of his musical property, and in his real estate holdings (and oh yeah, $840k in gold bars).
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Sorry, I'm not googling your conspiracy theories. If you want to link to a source (as I did) go ahead.
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disch said: Sorry, I'm not googling your conspiracy theories. If you want to link to a source (as I did) go ahead.
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Your mother is slow. And obviously you because I never said what you think I said.
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disch said: Sorry, I'm not googling your conspiracy theories. If you want to link to a source (as I did) go ahead.
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:
Your mother is slow. And obviously you because I never said what you think I said.
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voph said: disch said: Sorry, I'm not googling your conspiracy theories. If you want to link to a source (as I did) go ahead.
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And this is why we need an ignore button. | |
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OperatingThetan said: Bodhitheblackdog said:
which bolsters the theory that his Plan B encompassed obtaining those chemicals himself to have at the ready so he could check out on his own terms and at a time of his choosing to avoid further hip pain, the indignities of ageing, cancer (fill in your preferred type here), the pain of loneliness and possibly perceived artistic decline, and any of the other trials that torment people here on ths mortal coil.
Any theory or supposition must have as a vivid backdrop the fact that for more than four decades 1) he was always known for doing exactly what he wanted to do; 2) for being secretive, controlling, stubborn, opinionated; 3) not trusting others and having a fear of abandonment (in this case, having his life/persona as 'Prince' fade away in ageing and pain); 4)he had enough money and contacts to order whatever he wanted from anywhere in the world; 5) he had a belief in a higher power that would love him, understand why he did what he did and welcome him home.
What happened is not a mystery. Prince chose to be alone. That does not necessarily suggest loneliness. There was no suggestion of 'artistic decline' at that stage in Prince's career. That may have been credible in the late 90s, but not during the last few years of his life when he was mostly being praised critically and garnering some of the best live reviews of his entire career. Prince's influence and legend was acknowledged and none of Prince's actions suggested he was hungry for a chart hit or was particularly concerned about that aspect of the business. The pills themselves were labelled as hydrocodone and were obtained illegally. Many have died as a result of taking these pills laced with fentanyl and there is no probable method whereby Prince could have ascertained the level of fentanyl present even if he had been aware that the 'hydrocodone' tablets even contained fentanyl, which is conjecture. There's no evidence Prince overdosed on fentanyl at Moline. It's established that he was abusing pain medication, some of which was on prescription. Addiction or dependency of any kind rewires the brain. Many fentanyl abusers overdose on consecutive days and are repeatedly saved by the emergency services. There is no suggestion that these individuals are 'suicidal', they are however, dependent on the drug and neurologically altered by it. Everything about Prince's death, from the location and manner of his discovery to the disarray of his estate and lack of note and will, all testifies to their being no plan at all. And to add if he felt the indignities of aging were upon him he was not avoiding Public appearances. He freely appeared in concert looking frail and thin For all to see. | |
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