Probe of Prince’s Sudden Death to ‘Leave No Stone Unturned’

Prince talked dirty in song but had a reputation for clean living. He also had an ability to put on shows that were electrifying in their athleticism.
Probe of Prince’s Sudden Death to ‘Leave No Stone Unturned’
Martha Weaver, spokesperson for the Midwest Medical Examiner's Officer, answers a question, as Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson (R) and Chief Deputy Jim Kamerud listen, during a press conference on circumstances surrounding the death of music icon Prince Rogers Nelson at the Carver County Justice Center in Chaska, Minn., on April 22, 2016. David Joles/Star Tribune via AP
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MINNEAPOLIS—Prince talked dirty in song but had a reputation for clean living. He also had an ability to put on shows that were electrifying in their athleticism.

But after his death at age 57—following a series of canceled shows and a reported emergency plane landing for medical treatment—questions swirled over whether the music superstar had been hiding serious health problems from his fans.

An autopsy was conducted Friday and the body released to his family. Authorities said it could be weeks before the cause of death is released.

But Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson said Prince’s body had no signs of violence when he was found unresponsive Thursday morning in an elevator at Paisley Park, his estate in suburban Minneapolis, and there was nothing to suggest it was suicide. Olson said it appeared Prince had been at the compound alone.

“This is certainly a big event internationally and nationally, and I can tell you that we are going to leave no stone unturned with this and make sure the public knows what happened,” the sheriff said at a news conference.