Foul Play – Law Street https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com Law and Policy for Our Generation Wed, 13 Nov 2019 21:46:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 100397344 Was Music Legend B.B. King Poisoned? https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/news/b-b-kings-daughters-believe-poisoned-affadavits-allege/ https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/news/b-b-kings-daughters-believe-poisoned-affadavits-allege/#respond Wed, 27 May 2015 14:37:09 +0000 http://lawstreetmedia.wpengine.com/?p=41647

After the star's death, allegations of foul play are coming from his family.

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Two daughters of the legendary blues artist B.B. King are insisting that their father’s recent death was not from natural causes, despite contrary initial autopsy reports. According to court documents, King’s daughters Patty King and Karen Williams allege that two of their father’s closest aides conspired to poison the “King of Blues” by administering diabetic shock-inducing drugs.

In two identically-worded affidavits, both women accused King’s aides, Louise Laverne Toney and Myron Johnson, of having administered “medications, fluids, and foreign objects” to King despite being “medically unlicensed.” The daughters claim that King was also “sequestered from all family members” and Toney, King’s business manager, and Johnson, his personal assistant, were the only individuals to have been in his presence for the week prior to his death. Both women wrote,

I believe my father was poisoned and that he was administered foreign substances to induce his premature death, and request a formal investigation into the matter.

…I believe my father was murdered.

According to CNN, King, 89, died May 14 while in home hospice care in Las Vegas. His preliminary autopsy report listed the cause of death as multi-infarct dementia, which is caused by a series of small strokes and can be a complication of diabetes. King had suffered from type 2 diabetes for over two decades and  was a high profile spokesman for the disease.

With all current signs pointing to diabetes as King’s cause of death, contention from both daughters may stem from control over his estate, which has been estimated at several million dollars. King, who was rumored to have fathered 15 children with 15 different women, named Toney, his employee of 39 years, as executor of his estate.

According to the Associated Press, Williams had attempted to take over as King’s guardian in an April 29 petition, in which Patty King and a third daughter, Rita Washington, accused Toney of elder neglect and embezzlement. However, on May 7 Clark County Family Court Hearing Master Jon Norheim said that “police and social services investigations in October and April uncovered no reason to take power-of-attorney from Toney” and dismissed the request.

Police are not currently investigating King’s death as a homicide and all parties have declined to comment, but a lawyer for King’s estate interviewed by the AP calls the allegations “ridiculous” and “extremely disrespectful” to King. Attorney Brent Bryson told the AP on Monday,

Three doctors determined that King was appropriately cared-for, and King received 24-hour care and monitoring by medical professionals “up until the time that he peacefully passed away in his sleep.”

At this time it doesn’t seem likely that investigators will change their stance on King’s death, but the lack of a formal investigation may do little to quell the conflict between King’s children and his associates. If the speculations surrounding the death of “American Top 40” voice Casey Kasem are any indication, the fall out could span years, which would be an unfortunate end for the famed musician’s legacy.

Alexis Evans
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Man Suing Hospital After Workers Throw Out His Amputated Leg https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/blogs/weird-news-blog/man-suing-hospital-after-workers-throw-out-his-amputated-leg/ https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/blogs/weird-news-blog/man-suing-hospital-after-workers-throw-out-his-amputated-leg/#comments Fri, 08 May 2015 13:30:02 +0000 http://lawstreetmedia.wpengine.com/?p=39337

When a man's amputated leg shows back up at his door with the homicide detectives, he might just have a claim for emotional distress.

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One hospital’s trash is another man’s amputated leg. Or at least this was the case for 56-year-old John Timiriasieff.

Timiriasieff went to the Doctor’s Hospital in Coral Gables, Florida last October to have his leg amputated below the knee. This, as we can all imagine, was not a pleasant experience for the man.

However, to make matters worse, Timiriasieff received a knock on the door and was shocked to find homicide detectives there asking about foul play. You see, likely in an attempt to save fuel or prevent a forest fire, the hospital had apparently decided it was going to skip the incineration of the limb as would have occurred after most amputations, at least at other hospitals. Instead, it decided to take a much simpler approach: just throw out the leg.

Now, some advice for anyone who is going to be throwing out body parts in the future: when you throw away a human part, remember to remove the name tag before you do so. Otherwise, you will get caught a lot more quickly.

That is what happened here. The leg was found in a waste management facility where the shocked finder (at least I assume someone who just found a leg in the trash was shocked, though, honestly, I don’t know. Maybe they find weird items and body parts there a lot. This is, after all, Florida) swiftly reported it to the police.

The police investigation was made easy by the fact that the leg was labelled already. They didn’t need DNA testing as long as someone on the force knew how to read. Thus, they showed up on Timiriasieff’s doorstep shortly after he had already gone through emotional upheaval, wanting to know if there had been foul play.

Courtesy of Giphy.

Courtesy of Giphy.

Imagine you had to get rid of something you love. You go through the five states of grief. You deny it is happening. You get mad that it is happening to you. You bargain for any other situation. You mourn the truth. But finally, you accept that it has to be that way and you separate yourself from that thing that means so much to you – in this case, quite literally. Then, after you have finally accepted that it is gone, it shows up at your front door mocking you for your efforts. Would you be emotionally distraught?

Timiriasieff was. Or he said he was at any rate. And for this reason, he has decided to sue the hospital for emotional distress. To win, he needs the court to determine that intentionally throwing someone’s leg in the trash was outrageous conduct and that it actually caused emotional distress. Do you think he has a case? Or was the conduct not outrageous enough?

 

Ashley Shaw
Ashley Shaw is an Alabama native and current New Jersey resident. A graduate of both Kennesaw State University and Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, she spends her free time reading, writing, boxing, horseback riding, playing trivia, flying helicopters, playing sports, and a whole lot else. So maybe she has too much spare time. Contact Ashley at staff@LawStreetMedia.com.

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