Police Refuse to Rule Out Criminal Homicide Charges in Prince’s Death: Report

Police Refuse to Rule Out Criminal Homicide Charges in Prince’s Death: Report
Recording artist Prince speaks during a news conference about his recording agreement between himself and Universal Records and his new single "Te Amo Corazon," Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005, in Beverly Hills, Calif. AP Photo/Danny Moloshok
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Homicide police have launched a probe into Prince’s death after prescription drugs were allegedly found on his Minnesota property where he died, according to a report on Tuesday.

Detectives are trying to figure out if the 57-year-old was over-prescribed prescription drugs that may have led to his death.

Prince has sold at least 650,000 albums and 2.8 million songs in the United States since he died.
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