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Prince's Death Case Closed Due To Lack Of 'Reliable Evidence'

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This is what it sounds like…. when there are no criminal charges filed in the death of Prince.
Carver County attorney Mark Metz announced Tuesday that despite completing forensic analysis on all digital evidence, law enforcement were unable to determine the source of the counterfeit Vicodin laced with fentanyl.
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Metz explained:

“Despite the intensive law enforcement investigation, there is no reliable evidence showing how Prince obtained the counterfeit Vicodin laced with fentanyl, or who else may have had a role in delivering the counterfeit Vicodin to Prince.”

As we reported last month, a toxicology report from Prince’s autopsy showed that the music icon’s body contained an “exceedingly high” concentration of the opioid fentanyl upon his death.
While officials had their suspicions about the death, investigators were unable to find “probable cause” or identify a suspect, Metz added, which means “the Carver County Attorney’s Office cannot file any criminal charges involving the death of Prince.”
Though the death case is closed, Metz admitted there are still questions to be asked in the coming days:

“There is no doubt that the actions of individuals around Prince will be criticized, questioned and judged in the days and weeks to come. But suspicions and innuendo are categorically insufficient to support any criminal charges.”

So many questions, still so few answers.
[Image via WENN.]

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Apr 19, 2018 17:19pm PDT

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