Prince — the music giant who was found sprawled on a rug in his Paisley Park mansion in Minnesota a year ago — may have been murdered, and stunning photos recently obtained by The National ENQUIRER provide stunning new evidence of a coverup! Catch up on more Prince news here….
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Sources told The ENQUIRER that the tragic truth of whether or not someone poisoned the "Purple Rain" rocker the will never come to light since Prince’s remains were cremated! And the post-mortem images of Prince add new mystery to his passing. [GRAPHIC IMAGES FOLLOW..]
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“There is every indication that this is staged to look like an accidental overdose,” former Chicago cop-turned-private detective
Paul Huebl, told a source for The ENQUIRER. “I don’t see a single mark on him. His face is untouched. His hair isn’t even messed up.
He’s just lying there in a normal position.”
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Staging a death scene is not difficult, he adds: “Theoretically, if you kill somebody and you know what you’re doing, you’ll tidy things up as much as you can — and that was a tidy death scene.”
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But Prince — whose empire is reportedly worth $300 million — caught the Asian gang trying to make a fast fortune by selling him counterfeit pills, and the thugs feared the star would expose their illegal drug ring!
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“Prince was so desperate to ease the pain that
he turned to the underground dealers, who took advantage of him,” The ENQUIRER learned from a snitch. “He thought he was getting the real deal. But the pills contained a few drops of
synthetic fentanyl — more than enough to kill him.”
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According to drug experts, synthetic fentanyl is a painkiller that is 100 times stronger than morphine, and the practice of slipping it into everyday medications is now common practice by dealers who sell counterfeits.
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“Prince had no idea he was taking a counterfeit
pill that could kill him,” Carver County Attorney
Mark Metz said during a recent press conference announcing no criminal charges would be filed in the case.
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Insiders now reveal there were so many people in the
eccentric singer’s immediate circle who enabled
his crippling addiction, that there is a wide list of individuals who would have wanted the body cremated immediately before further investigation could expose any wrongdoing.
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Huebl said there is a remote chance any perpetrators of the alleged murder will be caught. “If it is a homicide, it is a very well executed one,” he said. “The likelihood of making an arrest, especially at this point, is unlikely.”
Sources told The ENQUIRER that the tragic truth of whether or not someone poisoned the "Purple Rain" rocker the will never come to light since Prince’s remains were cremated! And the post-mortem images of Prince add new mystery to his passing. [GRAPHIC IMAGES FOLLOW..]
“There is every indication that this is staged to look like an accidental overdose,” former Chicago cop-turned-private detective
Paul Huebl, told a source for The ENQUIRER. “I don’t see a single mark on him. His face is untouched. His hair isn’t even messed up.
He’s just lying there in a normal position.”
Staging a death scene is not difficult, he adds: “Theoretically, if you kill somebody and you know what you’re doing, you’ll tidy things up as much as you can — and that was a tidy death scene.”
But Prince — whose empire is reportedly worth $300 million — caught the Asian gang trying to make a fast fortune by selling him counterfeit pills, and the thugs feared the star would expose their illegal drug ring!
“Prince was so desperate to ease the pain that
he turned to the underground dealers, who took advantage of him,” The ENQUIRER learned from a snitch. “He thought he was getting the real deal. But the pills contained a few drops of
synthetic fentanyl — more than enough to kill him.”
According to drug experts, synthetic fentanyl is a painkiller that is 100 times stronger than morphine, and the practice of slipping it into everyday medications is now common practice by dealers who sell counterfeits.
“Prince had no idea he was taking a counterfeit
pill that could kill him,” Carver County Attorney
Mark Metz said during a recent press conference announcing no criminal charges would be filed in the case.
Insiders now reveal there were so many people in the
eccentric singer’s immediate circle who enabled
his crippling addiction, that there is a wide list of individuals who would have wanted the body cremated immediately before further investigation could expose any wrongdoing.
Huebl said there is a remote chance any perpetrators of the alleged murder will be caught. “If it is a homicide, it is a very well executed one,” he said. “The likelihood of making an arrest, especially at this point, is unlikely.”