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Tuesday 26 May 2015

'He Was POISONED' — Late Blues Legend, B.B. King's Daughters Accuse Aides Of Killing Him

Blues legend, B.B. King's two daughters Karen Williams and Patty King are accusing the singer's closest aides of poisoning him. In documents provided by their lawyer to The Associated Press that King's business manager, LaVerne Toney, and his personal assistant, Myron Johnson, killed their father. Clark County Coroner, John Fudenberg said on Monday that an autopsy was performed Sunday on King's embalmed body, and test results will take up to eight weeks. Las Vegas police Lt. Ray Steiber confirmed that homicide detectives are investigating.

The coroner says King's body has been returned to a mortuary, and the investigation shouldn't delay planned memorials this week in Memphis, Tennessee, and Indianola, Mississippi.

Williams and Patty King - along with sisters Rita Washington and Barbara King Winfree, and brother Willie King, first raised suspicions last week during a viewing of King's body. They said Thursday that they didn't think their father looked like himself.

Williams and Patty King accused King's longtime business agent Toney of keeping them from seeing their father for a week after he died May 14 at home at age 89 and of preventing them from taking photos of him in his casket.

'A picture paints 1,000 words, He loved his children.' Patty King said as she showed cellphone images of the same family group with their father at his birthday in September.  The five family members refer to themselves as a family board. B.B. King is survived by eleven of his 15 children.

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