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No murder charge in prince's death Investigation Discussion - Continued - Part 8 Other thread has gotten wayy too long. The discussion will continue here.
Link from Part 5: http://prince.org/msg/7/453739 Link from Part 6: http://prince.org/msg/7/453931 Link from Part 7: http://prince.org/msg/7/454023
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There's no evidence Prince knew he was buying pills that contained Fentenyl and even more importantly there's no evidence he thought they contained anything but hydrocodone. His seeming pushback in Moline (I know my body) and to Judith and Dr S seems to support that too (it wasn't the pills, it was the narcan... it wasn't the pills, it was the soup). If you look at all the other pills tested from the various other locations, there were pills of all three types spread around the residence and sometimes mixed - including two CVS Vitamin C bottles each containing something different AND one of them containing a mix of REAL and counterfeit hydrocodone tablets). So things really weren't organized all that well. It seems more practical a reason that they are seperated as that's how he received them (and each bottle contained a mixture of two DNA samples - one was Prince's and the other could have been the supplier...) OR Prince simply put them in different bottles each time as they came into his possession. On the night of 4/20 both the Aleve and Bayer bottles ended up on his nightstand. It really was 50/50 which one he might grab to take pills from...
The final conclusion by the sheriff's office was that Prince did NOT know they had Fentanyl in them, either.
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I don't think the family are aiming their lawsuit at the right people, Walgreens were just doing the prescription the Dr. had given.
If it's against anyone is should be Dr. Schulenberg for illegally prescribing under another name. The hospital in Moline actually sounded very comptetent and Dr's repeatedly asked Prince searching queations about his feelings and for blood and EKG samples but he refused.
They also wanted him to stay longer but he refused, that's not their fault.
They should be aiming any lawsuit at the police for making a lot of bungling errors such as not sealing off Paisley Park from everyone on 4/21, not taking his computer before it was tampered with and not arresting for quetioning the key players - Meron, Phaedra and Kirk after they refused to give proper police statements. They also failed to get fingerprints from Prince which would have significantly aided the investigation.
Remember that the police never spoke to the person who actually found the body, allegedly it was Shaun Powell, a bodyguard, so without this info I don't really know how conclusions can be made about where he was, as when the police arrived he had already been moved by paramedics in order to resuscitate him.
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There's no evidence to base any of this on at all and really not that long of a gap after arrival. They know when AK arrived, when he checked into the airport, where they ate breakfast, etc... they know when Kirk and others tried calling PP, etc...
So the info they received from the Fire Chief and paramedics (in addition to KJ, MB, and AK) are unreliable? Also, there was evidence in the elevator that what happened to Prince happened there. | |
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The push back from Prince is classic addict behaviour - deceit and denial. The bottle that did have mixed drugs had lidocaine and hydrocodone in the same vitamin bottle. No fentanyl in there. There were other pills that were the fentanyl/lidocaine mix around the place - e.g. in the tissue. It was the bayer bottle that he seemed to be clinging to. Yep, the county attorney argues that "Prince had no idea he was taking a counterfeit pill that could kill him" and that's what'll go in the history books, but my reading of the evidence argues that he did know what he was taking. I couldn't guess whether this was "addiction rules over risk" behaviour, or he was doing something more purposeful. Of course, my reading is coloured by my own experiences of 36 years of Prince famdom and my own experience with people with addictions, so it ain't gospel, it's just my reading and I don't have the legitimacy that the county attorney has. Prince is the only one who knew for sure. Oh, and Kirk probably has some idea. RIP. Back to the music. | |
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Lovejunky said: To me this shows attention to the wrong details...
On the other hand...
THANKS FOR taking my response in such great spirit NOTACLEVERNAME
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Prince's Friends Fiercely Guarded His Privacy, Complicating Overdose Investigation The paramedics who had met the jet on the tarmac in Moline Ill., recalled a surreal scene: At first, they believed the near-lifeless body being carried down the steps was that of an old woman, given the glittery gold clothing and shoes..... Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Prince heirs sue Illinois hospital over care during overdosePrince's heirs file wrong...s death »
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Prince's heirs have sued Walgreens and the Illinois hospital that treated the music superstar after he suffered from an opioid overdose, alleging that a doctor and various pharmacists failed to provide Prince with reasonable care, contributing to his death.
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Is this a legit quote or irony? It just reminds me of a quote from either Tyka or Sharon Nelson from the Liz Jones bio from the late 90s, Slave To The Rhythm, where she said all his friends are on the payroll.
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They are just taking the oppertunity to sue somebody for the payday. If they were genuinely doing it for Prince they would have helped him in life.
I bet they were pouring through the documents going 'who have we got the best chance at suing?' Instead of suing the doctors and nurses who just went to work that day without knowing what was going to transpire, the family could start asking questions to the people who neglected and enabled Prince. But they won't of course, because that doesn't net them any $$$ I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Let's not forget those confidentiality agreements Prince made everyone sign. Could it be possible there's something in them which states the person cannot divulge anything related to his personal life, his habits, etc, and for that reason some people are refusing to acnowledge anything related to his pain pill dependency? Would they not be obliged to break confidentiality both once Prince was dead and there was a police investigation going on? There's a lot I don't get in this whole investigation, tbh.... | |
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At this stage I believe nothing was done for Prince or his memory, it was all for them. Tributes, celebrations, books, songs, tattoos, tshirts. The lot. | |
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MMJas said: Let's not forget those confidentiality agreements Prince made everyone sign. Could it be possible there's something in them which states the person cannot divulge anything related to his personal life, his habits, etc, and for that reason some people are refusing to acnowledge anything related to his pain pill dependency? Would they not be obliged to break confidentiality both once Prince was dead and there was a police investigation going on? There's a lot I don't get in this whole investigation, tbh.... I know right can't help get the impression reading thru all the docs that they didn't really seem to try very hard in this investigation ... Like there were so many other avenues worth investigating that they didn't take and yet then they include statements from people like Sinead oconnor of all people! Like why?? I mean seriously wtf does she have to do with anything, woman is a grade A nutjob that didn't even know the guy!!! | |
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They will lose. Prince was treated, left the hospital under his own steam. Should they have held a grown man prisoner?
As for Walgreens, they just dispense prescriptions provided by the doctor.
Throw money away on a frivolous lawsuit, why not?! As i said, they will lose. | |
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"Come back Prizefight,comback"
If you still drop by here prizefight it would great to hear your thoughts in light of the current release of information.
I don't post often but I remember reading Prizefights thoughts when she/he posted and thinking he or she knows and is bang on
I will add before it was common knowledge Prizefight knew Prince had a hip replacement at the Mayo Clinic in late 2009. When I lived in the States i met some associates Prince's name came up in conversation. One of the groups family members was there. We were innocently giggling about stories of his designer purple PJ's and the staff calling him Princeypoo.
It does't feel so innocent now as it could well of been the start of a horrid addiction.
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It seems to me that fentanyl was his drug of choice and he chose that over reaching out for help until it was too late - the same story that many an addict, past and present has opted to take part in. Addiction does not discriminate against any sector of society. Fame and fortune do not give you a free pass. The final judgement is that he was an addict who overdosed, and that judgement far outweighs any judgement he may have received had he held his hands up and asked for help.* | |
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If the heirs suing the hospital and a pharmacy results in Prince's autopsy or even more personal details being released, only they are responsible. The litigation is absurd. Walgreens is merely a pharmacy filing prescriptions issued by doctors. The Illinois hospital found Prince to be non-compliant. They cannot force a patient to have blood tests or any other care or treatment. It's called patient autonomy. | |
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Hummmm, interesting take on it. Irony, did he realize he had one of the biggest moochers on his payroll? . There is so much to this story that we don't know with regards to LG and CK. . Why isn't anyone suggesting CK and P knew of each others' drug use? They had to have! . I admit I never liked the LG and thought he was manipulative and evil, ever since that Larry King interview in 1999, when the first thing LG said on National TV to LK was to congratulate LK on the birth of his son. Clearly putting P in an uncomfortable spot. Then LG went on and presented himself as the star and P was lucky to have him around.....I didn't see the Sinbad Cross episode until after P passed... sheeesh, I have to stop talking . ~DD55 | |
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As Albert Magnoli said after PRINCE died and knowing that just a week earlier he has this "incident" on the plane, he says "There were not enough or any people around him to say NO" in the end the decisions to put things into his body were PRINCE's that is something we have to come to terms with. However the addiction was caused, be it from surgery and recovery, for many that is where it starts. Johnny Mathis had a back surgery many moons ago and got hooked on Pain Killers for awhile. I dont doubt this was where things began, and also as it was said PRINCE was not taking this to "get high" people tend to confuse and eguate someone smoking a joint that kid of high to taking something like this, this all stems from something else and until WE as a society seperate the too, we can start understanding and taking each person as something different. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Forgive me if this has been posted before, but how many of the six heirs are suing? Also, as an opinion, I trust their lawyers have told them this litigation will go on for years ... The defendants are not going to roll over with millions in a quick settlement to make this go away. It is simply ridiculous. | |
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Here's a question? Our 4 shadiest suspects are:
Kirky J Meron Phadera Jill
Were they protecting themselves OR were they trying to protect Prince's privacy?
Kirky we know about him already + he allegedly shredded boxes of docs [WTAF!] Meron - had a lot of cash on her [stolen?] + seemingly highly non-coperative when questioned Phadera - according to Omar - took control - shredding docs, quickly putting togther the deals with the banks/ lawyers & accountants + paid off lots of 'suppliers' [i think the day after he passed?] Jill - hmmmm!
Why - what is the deal here. Worst case = self protection & monetary gain OR best case = protecting Prince?
Suerly there has to be precedent to get them back in giving far more of a grilling? | |
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Prince Received Emails From Protégé and Manager and After His Death: ‘Please Just Come Back’
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If they were really shredding boxes of documents, I wonder what could have been so incriminating that was printed on paper? Surely there were no receipts for on-line drug deals? Who has boxes of paper information laying around that would need shredding before the investigators return? | |
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Who knows what they were shredding? could have been Prince's hand written personal notes, diary? lyrics to new songs, who knows? maybe that was more valuable to Prince than anything else - he did write everything down – the incriminating stuff who knows, maybe it was done in person.
what gets me is, how the hell did he give them access to his personal computer/gmail but only he knew the combo to the vault....
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Dimitri10 said:
Who knows what they were shredding? could have been Prince's hand written personal notes, diary? lyrics to new songs, who knows? maybe that was more valuable to Prince than anything else - he did write everything down – the incriminating stuff who knows, maybe it was done in person.
what gets me is, how the hell did he give them access to his personal computer/gmail but only he knew the combo to the vault....
I don't believe Kirk did not have the combination to the vault, I think it is possible he said he did not know the combination to make investigators think he was less involved in the guts of princes life and the most important parts of paisley. Obviously he knew they would Get the vault open, so say nothing and distance yourself at every opportunity | |
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"Kirk has a vault, right here, it's never going to be unlocked" - Kirk Johnson | |
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