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Post by HIStoric on Apr 21, 2018 11:01:04 GMT
Why are we posting the Daily Mail articles on this website ? Excuse me for my rude comment, but the DM is trash. Their articles (and the journalists who write them) are some of the most simplistic, egocentric, misogynistic, racist I’ve read. Their comment section is even worse. I remember the first time I’ve googled their website, years ago. And I said to myself that it was the first and last time I read the DM. The only thing the Daily Mail are good for is their images, they have a good tendency to quickly post multiple, high quality photos of an event soon after it happened. So usually after big events (like that Parkland Florida shooting this year), I will go to their website because of the aforementioned reason. I won't read the text though, if at most skim it.
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Post by Russg on Apr 21, 2018 11:04:46 GMT
Why are we posting the Daily Mail articles on this website ? Excuse me for my rude comment, but the DM is trash. Their articles (and the journalists who write them) are some of the most simplistic, egocentric, misogynistic, racist I’ve read. Their comment section is even worse. I remember the first time I’ve googled their website, years ago. And I said to myself that it was the first and last time I read the DM. What you think of the DM is irrelevant. It doesn't change the fact that those pictures were taken at Prince's home and appear to show recreational drug use.
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Post by Vega on Apr 21, 2018 17:50:26 GMT
Maybe so, but it doesn't explain the white powder, does it?? What do you mean "maybe so"? That's definitely what it's recreating. I don't know what the powder is, but the police almost certainly tested it and evidently it wasn't a illegal substance (or it would be listed in their recently released files as such).
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Post by Russg on Apr 21, 2018 18:07:09 GMT
Maybe so, but it doesn't explain the white powder, does it?? What do you mean "maybe so"? That's definitely what it's recreating. I don't know what the powder is, but the police almost certainly tested it and evidently it wasn't a illegal substance (or it would be listed in their recently released files as such). So a man who dies of an overdose left some talcum powder next to a spoon on a random table in his house? Were you born yesterday?
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Apr 21, 2018 18:18:22 GMT
Why are we posting the Daily Mail articles on this website ? Excuse me for my rude comment, but the DM is trash. Their articles (and the journalists who write them) are some of the most simplistic, egocentric, misogynistic, racist I’ve read. Their comment section is even worse. I remember the first time I’ve googled their website, years ago. And I said to myself that it was the first and last time I read the DM. What you think of the DM is irrelevant. It doesn't change the fact that those pictures were taken at Prince's home and appear to show recreational drug use. Right, and?
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Post by Vega on Apr 21, 2018 19:08:24 GMT
What do you mean "maybe so"? That's definitely what it's recreating. I don't know what the powder is, but the police almost certainly tested it and evidently it wasn't a illegal substance (or it would be listed in their recently released files as such). So a man who dies of an overdose left some talcum powder next to a spoon on a random table in his house? Were you born yesterday? I'm for actually thinking about things critically, and not rushing to conclusions. The cherry is clearly connected to the spoon, because it's, you know, a well fucking known sculpture in the Minneapolis area? The police, of course, would have found it rather pertinent to mention that there were illicit drugs out in the open. I'm not sure if you've poured through the Carver County Prince death information, but such disturbing information would certainly be in there, if there was disturbing information to be had.
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Post by Russg on Apr 21, 2018 19:33:58 GMT
So a man who dies of an overdose left some talcum powder next to a spoon on a random table in his house? Were you born yesterday? I'm for actually thinking about things critically, and not rushing to conclusions. The cherry is clearly connected to the spoon, because it's, you know, a well fucking known sculpture in the Minneapolis area? The police, of course, would have found it rather pertinent to mention that there were illicit drugs out in the open. I'm not sure if you've poured through the Carver County Prince death information, but such disturbing information would certainly be in there, if there was disturbing information to be had. So it doesn't strike you as at all strange that a white powder is laying on a table next to a spoon? The recreation of the sculpture still doesn't make it any less suspicious looking.
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Post by respect77 on Apr 21, 2018 20:01:20 GMT
Regarding the vault, it looks like Prince was more organized than MJ. LOL. I have the impression that MJ just left things lay all around and he didn't organize things this way.
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Apr 21, 2018 20:45:59 GMT
Regarding the vault, it looks like Prince was more organized than MJ. LOL. I have the impression that MJ just left things lay all around and he didn't organize things this way. Yeah MJ was famous for losing things lmao.
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Post by Vega on Apr 21, 2018 23:43:15 GMT
Regarding the vault, it looks like Prince was more organized than MJ. LOL. I have the impression that MJ just left things lay all around and he didn't organize things this way. Yeah MJ was famous for losing things lmao. He also didn't have as much of a "vault" as Prince did, so perhaps he never felt the need to store it all properly.
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Apr 22, 2018 0:27:51 GMT
Yeah MJ was famous for losing things lmao. He also didn't have as much of a "vault" as Prince did, so perhaps he never felt the need to store it all properly. I don't think he had anything like that. Would have been a good thing for him to have tbh.
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Post by funksoldier on Apr 22, 2018 0:37:42 GMT
I gotta say, I was shocked by the white powder and spoon. Looks more like recreational drugs than abuse of prescription meds? These aren't drugs there's nothing said about this in the reports, it's nothing.
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Post by respect77 on Apr 22, 2018 4:47:06 GMT
Yeah MJ was famous for losing things lmao. He also didn't have as much of a "vault" as Prince did, so perhaps he never felt the need to store it all properly. Every creative artist has plenty of material to store. He didn't write as many songs as Prince did, but that doesn't mean he had so little that there was no need to store it properly. Sure as hell he had a lot of unreleased material, just listen to the Dangerous deposition. And then I am sure he had many outtakes, alternative takes, demos of known songs, concert footage, behind the scenes footage of the making of videos etc. Every artist has stuff like that, you don't have to write as much as Prince did for that, so why MJ wouldn't? Where those are is another question. I suspect he lost a lot of things over the years (who knows what became of everything he left behind at Neverland in 2005) and some might have been stolen from him. Frank Cascio sometimes tries to sell material on eBay that makes me wonder where he got them from, for example. I somehow have doubts MJ just gave these to him. And I am sure others did this too. MJ wasn't as organized as Prince, that's for sure. MJ himself says in the Dangerous deposition that he doesn't know where some of his stuff is because "I am not organized like that".
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Post by mjjfan810 on Apr 22, 2018 14:48:07 GMT
There was a thread over on the org that the mods deleted asking whether or not people thought Prince's overdose could've been suicide. I didn't even consider the possibility of that at first, but reading the newly released police files and Judith Hill's interview with authorities, it was pretty clear that Prince was very depressed towards the end of his life and didn't much enjoy being alive (I'm paraphrasing a bit, but he did tell Judith that he felt his life was boring and he preferred being asleep). What do you guys think? I know we will never truly know, but it breaks my heart to think that he could've killed himself.
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Post by respect77 on Apr 22, 2018 16:19:57 GMT
Considering he was very religious I doubt he committed suicide. I think it was an accidental overdose and that's it.
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