I hope something is released this week regarding his cause of death. Although the DEA stepping in also makes me think this will become a long drawn-out ordeal. Can anyone explain how the DEA could "help" with the investigation? It just sounds like they're adding more bureaucrats into the equation, but maybe it's because of the interstate components (Kornfelds) of the investigation that requires DEA involvement.
I don't know why I can't stop wondering about it.
The more I read, the more I realize what a very unusual life Prince had. I can't imagine the emotional strain/burden of having to maintain the image of "superlativity" and the enigmatic imperative that he had cultivated. He lived, "worked" and slept inside a huge building, with no line of demarcation between day and night, work and "the rest of life" and was surrounded by a clandestine cache of peeps who were banished if they broke a rule. It just sounds creepy and lonely. It sounds like he was a secret cyber stalker, looking for people for whom he could contact (in a secret, mysterious way) to make his protégées (e.g., that photographer who he found via You Tube) or trying to catch people bootlegging his art. I'd imagine it would be difficult to maintain a persona of such a super secret, enigmatic, mysterious, untouchable, unknowable, musically-above-all-others man.
It it would be fascinating to get a look into his true daily life and the realities of his existence. I can't help but think so much of his life was a show just to maintain an image.
I'm not dissing him, to each his own! I just think his life must have been bizarre. I hope he had some happiness.