Prince turned his Paisley Park compound into a deadly drug den packed with pills and a secret cash stash — now see the doomed star’s final secrets caught on camera as he joined the ranks of tragic celebrity drug overdoses, and click here for more on the legendary star….
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Following a two-year investigation, authorities determined the 5'2" performer died after “unknowingly” taking counterfeit Vicodin laced with the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl — which
is 50 times more powerful than heroin!Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
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pale and sickly star was captured on video visiting a doctor’s office just hours before his body was found. But after an extensive investigation, officials announced that no charges would be filed in the 57-year-old’s death.
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
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Carver County Attorney Mark Metz confirmed that "Prince thought he was taking Vicodin and not fentanyl,” he said that the source of the fake medication could not be determined. Insiders told The ENQUIRER, however, that
Prince was killed by counterfeit drugs provided by members of a criminal gang based out of China.
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
Photo credit: BACKGRID/Carver County Sheriff's Office
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
Following a two-year investigation, authorities determined the 5'2" performer died after “unknowingly” taking counterfeit Vicodin laced with the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl — which
is 50 times more powerful than heroin!Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
The
pale and sickly star was captured on video visiting a doctor’s office just hours before his body was found. But after an extensive investigation, officials announced that no charges would be filed in the 57-year-old’s death.
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office
Carver County Attorney Mark Metz confirmed that "Prince thought he was taking Vicodin and not fentanyl,” he said that the source of the fake medication could not be determined. Insiders told The ENQUIRER, however, that
Prince was killed by counterfeit drugs provided by members of a criminal gang based out of China.
Photo credit: Carver County Sheriff's Office