How long will they be able to keep this story in the news cycle ?

SRAcrystalballIMO.. the medical examiner will sit on the toxicology report until the edges of the paper report turns up and turns BROWN… so that the judicial system and the media can “ride” this “overdose story” for as long as possible. They don’t  often get a high profile person that dies with a potential of opiate overdose being involved.  Just watch, in the end.. because Prince had some opiates in his system… his death will be labeled as a “opiate related death”.. even if other co-morbidity health issue could have been the real cause but because there is not a definitive natural cause of death.

 

Prince’s Paisley Park Home Raided by DEA: All the Details

http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/princes-paisley-park-raided-by-dea-all-the-details-w206011

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local sheriff’s deputies raided Prince’s Paisley Park compound in Chanhassen, Minnesota, on Tuesday, May 10, as part of an ongoing investigation into the “Purple Rain” singer’s April 21 death, CNN reported, citing a law enforcement official.

According to the Associated Press, a Carver County sheriff’s vehicle entered through the gates of Paisley Park along with about a dozen unmarked vehicles. The raid comes after a search warrant obtained by the Los Angeles Times revealed, according to the AP, that a Minnesota doctor named Michael Todd Schulenberg prescribed “medications and prescriptions” to Prince prior to his death.

“Detectives are revisiting the scene at Paisley Park as a component of a complete investigation. No other information is available. 802jk,” the Carver County Sherrif’s Office tweeted Tuesday afternoon.

Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud would not expand upon the search, but told the AP on Tuesday by phone that investigators are “being thorough.”

Prince, who was found unconscious at Paisley Park on April 21, was reportedly prescribed opioid medications. According to multiple reports, law enforcement officials are trying to determine if the late icon was unlawfully prescribed medications prior to his death.

As previously reported, authorities are considering overdose as Prince’s cause of death. An autopsy was completed on Friday, April 22, but the results are still pending.

We’re continuing to investigate the circumstances of Prince’s death,” Kamerud previously told Us. “The [medical examiner] will provide toxicology results with her findings.”

 

One Response

  1. I agree the authorities will milk this to there best interest. It will be fabricated for the biggest bang. I do hope that princes people don’t get sold by the BS POLICE

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