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Margo Davis poses for a portrait as she lays next to a collection of Prince memorabilia at her home in Smyrna, Ga., Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Nearly 6 months after the legendary Prince was found dead in an elevator at his beloved Paisley Park, superfans are still in mourning. "It's a spiritual connection for me," Davis said. "I had to leave work when he passed. I didn't turn on the TV or pay attention to any of the tributes. I'm finally able to listen, but in a very limited way." (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Margo Davis poses for a portrait as she lays next to a collection of Prince memorabilia at her home in Smyrna, Ga., Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. Nearly 6 months after the legendary Prince was found dead in an elevator at his beloved Paisley Park, superfans are still in mourning. "It's a spiritual connection for me," Davis said. "I had to leave work when he passed. I didn't turn on the TV or pay attention to any of the tributes. I'm finally able to listen, but in a very limited way." (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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