Michael jacksons Seance 607,000 Viewers
16:00Sky1's attempt to contact Michael Jackson in a live seance hosted by Derek Acorah was watched by more than 600,000 viewers on Friday, 6 November.
Michael Jackson: The Live Seance was part of an evening of Jackson-themed programmes on the channel. Acorah's show averaged 607,000 viewers between 10pm and 11pm, a 3.5% multichannel share, peaking with 666,000 viewers in the 15 minutes after 10.30pm, according to unofficial overnight figures.
COURT BATTLE OVER JACKSON MERCHANDISE RIGHTS
16:00A multi-million dollar legal battle has begun over the merchandising rights for artists including MICHAEL JACKSON and THE ROLLING STONES.
Bosses at Bravado International Group claim to have secured the exclusive rights to create merchandise relating to the King of Pop and the British rockers, as well as Guns N' Roses, The Doors, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Led Zeppelin.
Company executives have filed a lawsuit at Los Angeles federal court in a bid to protect their deals against alleged fraudsters.
The papers accuse several companies, including Dollar Days International, Alan Shrem and Kennedy-Shrem International, of illegally using the names and likenesses of stars including Jackson in the sale of memorabilia such as t-shirts, watches and posters.
Bravado bosses are demanding $2 million (£1.25 million) for each alleged violation, according to TMZ.com.
Michael Jackson's father will not inherit any of the King of Pop's assets
15:59A Los Angeles judge today ruled that Michael Jackson's father will not inherit any of the King of Pop's assets, as it emerged the star's funeral cost an incredible $1million.
Joe Jackson had taken legal action over Michael's estate after discovering that he had been written out of the Thriller star's will.
However Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff has today threw out the 80-year-old's objection on the grounds that the singer's wishes had be respected.
Judge Beckloff said : "I don't think he gets to step into this and create further litigation. Joe Jackson takes none of this estate. This is a decision his son made."
However, Joe Jackson's request to secure an allowance from the singer's estate has yet to be considered with a hearing on the matter for December 10.
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Meanwhile, a lawyer acting for Jacko's mother Katherine Jackson confirmed she was ending her war with the executors appointed in her son's will.
"She wants the fighting to end and to get on with the business of making money for the estate and not spending money on these disputes," her attorney Adam Streisand told a judge.
The developments came as it was revealed Jackson's September funeral cost more than a $1million.
Court papers show the Jackson estate paid out $35,000 for the star's burial garments, along with $3,682 for framing of his photo and $21,455 for the hire of a restaurant for a wake.
The biggest outlay was a $855,730.31 contract with Forest Lawn Memorial Park for Jackson's final resting place.
Michael Jackson's funeral cost $1m
15:54Michael Jackson's funeral cost $1m
No, we're not talking about the televised memorial watched by more than 31 million people. This is what it cost to bury the late singer a small, private service for family and friends.
Michaels small, private funeral cost almost as much as his memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, according to new court documents. The Jackson family ceremony on 4 September, attended by about 200 people, had a rough cost of $1m (£600,000), compared to the $1.3m (£784,000) spent by the city on the televised public memorial.
The full budget for Jackson's private funeral was disclosed in court filings released on Tuesday. They show that the executors of Jackson's estate, John Branca and John McClain, approved payment of all proposed expenses, including an advance of $49,000 made by Janet Jackson to Forest Lawn-Glendale cemetery.
The cemetery received a total of $855,730, including the purchase of Jackson's mausoleum plot and others around it. This fee comprised $35,000 for burial garments, $2,000 for usher costumes, $959 for embroidery, $11,716 for invitations and programmes, $16,000 for flowers, and $15,000 for a funeral designer, according to the Associated Press. Forest Lawn-Glendale charged the Jackson family $5,000 per month to hold Michael Jackson's remains in a temporary vault, prior to his burial.
Other funeral-related costs included $21,455 for a "funeral repast" after the service, and $3,682 for a framed photograph of Jackson next to the casket. However, the $30,000 for cars and security seems practically a bargain, compared with the hundreds of thousands spent by the city of Los Angeles on extra barriers and police for the 7 July memorial.
"Mrs [Katherine] Jackson and her family wish to honour her son by a funeral that seeks to offer solace to his multitude of fans and by which the family also may be comforted," attorneys wrote in their request for funds. "[Costs are] entirely commensurate with the decedent's worldwide status as an entertainer and the world's grief over his death."
"I would have done it less expensively," Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for the executors, said this week. "But it was Michael Jackson, who was larger than life. There's no reason he should not have a funeral that's larger than life."
Macaulay Culkin has denied the claims that he is the biological father of Michael Jackson's youngest son
19:00Macaulay Culkin has denied the claims that he is the biological father of Michael Jackson's youngest son Prince Michael II.
The actor had been a close friend of the King of Pop for many years.
He was said to be angry when The Sun claimed he had donated sperm to the popstar.
The Home Alone star's Michelle Bega told TMZ: "The enquiries are too preposterous for us to even acknowledge."
Michael's seven-year-old son, nicknamed "Blanket", was believed to have been a result of artificial insemination from a surrogate mother.
The paternity of the popstar's other two children, Prince Michael who is twelve and 11-year-old Paris, has also been questioned with actor Mark Lester and dermatologist Dr Arnold Klein suggested as possible fathers.
Michael Jackson's death has been ruled as homicide by the Los Angeles Coroner's Office.
The singer was found to have lethal levels of the powerful anaesthetic propofol - as well as a cocktail of other drugs - in his blood when he died, according to court documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
MICHAEL JACKSON died three hours before anyone called paramedics.
18:56Experts probing the King of Pop's death believe he was moved back to his own bedroom after his heart stopped beating.
The revelation comes days after it was confirmed that the star was a victim of homicide.
A coroner has ruled that a huge overdose of hospital-strength anaesthetic Propofol sparked Jackson's cardiac arrest.
Sedatives and anti-anxiety drugs were also discovered in his body.
Experts now believe Jackson may have died in his rented mansion at 9am on June 25.
The 911 call wasn't received until 12.22pm.
Dr Steven Hoefflin, who is helping the star's family investigate his death, spoke to emergency crews involved in Jackson's case.
He confirmed: "They say he had lividity, which means blood had already sunk to the back of his body. This indicates Michael's heart had stopped hours earlier."
Experts at the coroner's office believe Jackson's body was moved after they discovered disruptions in the pattern of settled blood.
Ex-FBI agent Ted Gunderson, who has monitored the case, said the evidence pointed to a "massive cover-up" by Jackson's physician Dr Conrad Murray.
Michael Jackson Death Was Murder
18:54Michael Jackson's death certificate has been amended to reflect his cause of death as homicide.
The document has been changed to specify that his death was caused by "injection by another".
Investigators had concluded that a powerful concoction of prescription drugs killed the pop star.
The coroner's further homicide verdict increases the chances of criminal charges being brought against Jackson's doctors.
'Hoax videos'
Jackson died at his Los Angeles home in June, aged 50.
Police have interviewed his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray but he has not been named as a suspect. He has strenuously denied any wrongdoing.
Jackson is expected to be buried in a private sunset ceremony in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in California.
Only close family and friends of Jackson will be in attendance for the event.
Meanwhile, a hoax video apparently showing the singer emerging from a coroner's van has emerged.
German channel RTL posted the footage on YouTube and received 880,000 hits in one day.
Heike Schultz, spokeswoman for the network, said it had been an experiment.
"We wanted to show how easily users can be manipulated on the internet with hoax videos," she said.
"Therefore, we created this video of Michael Jackson being alive, even though everybody knows by now that he is dead - and the response was breathtaking."
Anger at filming of Michael Jacksons funeral
18:53Michael Jackson's brother Randy condemned as "surreptitious" the overhead filming of his brother's funeral.
The family allowed a live video feed of guests arriving at the ceremony in Los Angeles on Friday - but it was cut abruptly for privacy reasons as the hearse carrying the late pop star's body arrived.
A news camera on a hovering helicopter continued to film the burial service at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, however, which Randy Jackson said left him "dismayed" and "severely disrupted" proceedings.
The former Jacksons band member said in a statement: "I was dismayed on Friday night and again on Saturday at the coverage I saw on television of our ceremony for Michael.
"We had asked the media to respect the privacy and the sanctity of this event; to give us one moment of privacy to mourn as a family out of the public spotlight.
"Unfortunately, despite a no-fly zone around Forest Lawn, many media organisations decided to ignore our wishes. They employed helicopters that not only surreptitiously recorded our private family ceremony, but also severely disrupted it."
He added: "As a family, we are all aware of how Michael's life, and his death, touched so many around the world.
"It is why we held a public memorial in my brother's honor. And it is the reason we chose to release a small amount of footage leading up to yesterday's ceremony at Forest Lawn.
"I therefore ask today that media organisations airing helicopter footage of the ceremony we held for my brother immediately pull that footage from their air and refrain from airing it in the future."
Michael Jackson laid to rest 10 weeks after his death
18:50Michael Jackson laid to rest 10 weeks after his death
About 200 family and friends attended service at Forest Lawn cemetery in California
In the end, Michael Jackson was laid to rest with the kind of dignity and grace that eluded him for so much of his frenetic life.
Ten weeks to the day after he collapsed from an overdose of anaesthetics, last night his coffin was placed in a mausoleum in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park outside Los Angeles. About 200 family and friends attended the service, which was kept free of television cameras and clear of the paparazzi that were in constant attendance for many of Jackson's 50 years.
Among the mourners were his soul buddies, Elizabeth Taylor and Macaulay Culkin, his former wife Lisa Marie Presley, the lawyer who defended him through his darkest moments facing child molestation charges, Thomas Mesereau, and key figures in his music career such as the producer Quincy Jones and the founder of Motown Records Berry Gordy.
The pallbearers were his brothers, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Randy. His three children began the service by laying a crown on the coffin.
The body has been placed in the Holly Terrace, a large hall at the centre of Forest Lawn's monolithic grounds. Jackson will join the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable and Nat King Cole.
Though Jackson's celebrity attraction is likely to last long after his death, the kind of milling throng around Jim Morrison's grave in Père Lachaise in Paris will be avoided. The mausoleum is policed by private guards and is among the highest security resting places in the world.
Michael Jackson Bio Paints Grim Picture Of Final Months
13:44In light of Jackson's death, Halperin had to scramble over the past few weeks to update the book, which was originally slated for release July 7, the day the world paid tribute to Jackson at a memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
According to the author, those around Jackson feared the singer was not strong enough to complete the This Is It residency but forged ahead anyway, even after the 50-year-old performer reportedly collapsed during his second rehearsal for the shows due to unexplained causes.
"He was ill," Halperin told MTV News. "They were forcing him and urging him to come back with this O2 residency tour instead of really being by his side and getting proper attention, which is the saddest thing about his life."
The Canadian journalist is best known for a series of unauthorized celebrity biographies including "Who Killed Kurt Cobain? The Mysterious Death of an Icon," "Bad and Beautiful: Inside the Dazzling and Deadly World of Supermodels" and "Celine Dion: Behind the Fairytale - A Very, Very Unauthorized Biography." He's also behind the 2008 documentary "His Highness Hollywood," in which he went undercover as a gay actor to infiltrate the Hollywood audition process and the Church of Scientology. He writes in the Jackson book that the singer shed a startling amount of weight in the lead-up to the London shows, hardly eating any meals and leading his medical team to worry that he was developing anorexia. One unnamed staffer pegged the singer's recent weight at around 100 pounds, a very low figure for a man of his height, 5-foot-10.
"I disclosed that he was anorexic before he died, and one of the most serious side effects of anorexia is cardiac arrest," Halperin said, pointing to the coroner's report that cited cardiac arrest as a contributing factor to Jackson's death.
One of the most outrageous claims in the book — the first and quickest to hit shelves in the wake of Jackson's shocking death on June 25 — allegedly comes from one of Jackson's closest friends. The unnamed friend said that a month before Jackson died, he told his 11-year-old daughter, Paris, that he feared he only had weeks to live.
"He called her into his room and told her not to get mad at him if he didn't make it to Father's Day," the friend said, according to Halperin's book. "He had a premonition that his days were numbered. He felt extremely ill. Unfortunately, no one wanted to help him. His closest advisers tried to control him with medication, drugs and false hopes. They wanted to make sure he didn't bail on the O2 gigs and that they would not be paid the money Jackson owed them."
Halperin adamantly defended his use of anonymous sources by saying that everyone around Jackson — doctors, lawyers, friends and lovers — are made to sign confidentiality agreements.
According to this friend, in Jackson's final months, the pop star spent hours, sometimes days, in his room writing extensively. "I asked him if he was writing a novel. He replied, 'Just some thoughts on my journey on this earth. I want to leave something to my children,' " the friend recalled. Hearing that, the friend feared that Jackson — described as erratic and depressed during his final few weeks — could be suicidal.
After producers of the London shows pushed them back due to what they claimed were production issues, Jackson's mental and physical health continued to deteriorate, according to the book, with the singer getting increasingly "terrified" about the prospect of performing the gigs.
"He wasn't eating, he wasn't sleeping and when he did sleep, he had nightmares that he was going to be murdered," an unnamed source claims in the book. "He was deeply worried that he was going to disappoint his fans. He even said something that made me briefly think he was suicidal. He said he was worried that he was going to end up like Elvis [a comparison Lisa Marie Presley, Jackson's ex-wife and Elvis' daughter, made shortly after Jackson's death]. He was always comparing himself to Elvis as long as I knew him, but there was something in his tone that made me think that he wanted to die, he was tired of life. He gave up."
Though no one in the book claims to have seen Jackson use illegal drugs, several sources described his alleged longtime addiction to prescription pills. Halperin claims that after a 2003 "60 Minutes" interview, Jackson overdosed on prescription pills and had to be revived by a doctor.
In December, Halperin claimed Jackson was suffering from a genetic lung condition called Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and that the singer would be dead within six months; Jackson died six months and one day later. The biographer once posed as a hairdresser in order to meet Jackson, for what was originally planned as a documentary on the singer. He said sources close to Jackson told him the singer was gravely ill and suffering from the lung disease but that Jackson's circle of advisers tried to quash Halperin's claims to keep the O2 dates on track.
Halperin said he originally set out to paint an unflattering portrait of Jackson, feeling that the singer had unfairly been acquitted on child-molestation charges in 2005, charges Halperin now believes were not true. "I set out to nail him after his acquittal. ... I was livid," Halperin said. "But I dug up a 1993 official court document that says Michael Jackson was forced [in a 1993 molestation allegation that ended in a settlement] by his insurance company to settle."
Again with no named sources who agreed to speak for attribution, among the other big bombshell claims in the book is Halperin's insistence that Jackson was a gay man. That revelation is based, Halperin said, on confirmation from some of the singer's alleged gay lovers, as well as footage of Jackson dressed as a woman. "I have photos of him disguised as a woman going to those meetings [with his lovers]," said Halperin, noting that the photos and other alleged proof of Jackson's sexuality will be included in the film, due next year, for which he claims to have shot 300 hours of footage.
Michael 'could never have completed' 50 dates
12:24Instead, his father Joe revealed Jackson would never have completed the 50-date run, saying he was pushed too hard.
Joe spoke as thousands of fans gathered outside the London venue to pay tribute to the Thriller legend.
Joe, 79, told ABC News: 'The comeback tour was a good idea, but the wrong idea about it; there was more tours added onto it.
'I was worried about his health. No artist can do those many shows back to back like that, and so I knew Michael couldn't do all those shows.
Michael Jackson announces his comeback concerts at the O2 Arena earlier this year
'Michael told me himself. That he agreed to 10 shows. But they went and added all these other shows.'
Jackson's sister LaToya has said she believes foul play was involved in the death, something Joe said he agrees with.
Producers of the show countered Joe's claims, saying that Michael himself was responsible for the extension.
AEG CEO Randy Phillips said he tried to change the singer's mind about the set, but was rebuffed.
'He told me to shove off,' said Phillips.
Jackson's manager Frank DiLeo said that Jackson was not being pushed in the preparation for London.
'He built up his stamina. There would have been no problems, I don't think, with him doing this tour. Nobody was pushing him into it. Nobody was overworking him.'
Michael Jackson's memorial 2nd most-watched funeral ever
21:26Measuring viewership on 18 networks that carried the live coverage, 1-4 p.m., the ratings service Nielsen calculated the average audience at 31.14 million viewers.
That makes it the second most-watched daytime funeral Nielsen has ever measured.
Princess Diana's funeral, which began at 6 a.m., drew an estimated 33.25 million viewers spread across eight networks on Sept. 6, 1997.
Former President Ronald Reagan's mid-day funeral drew 20.8 million people on June 11, 2004. A prime-time program on Reagan's burial that same evening drew an estimated 35.07 million viewers.
The remarkable Nielsen numbers for yesterday's Jackson memorial slightly undercount the total viewership, since Nielsen didn't release figures for local stations such as WPIX/Ch. 11 or cable networks like NY1 and Current.
On-line viewership also soared yesterday, perhaps reflecting fans who were at work during the service and watched it on their computers.
MSNBC reported nearly 19 million online streams, topping the network's previous high set this January during President Barack Obama's inauguration.
CNN said it had the second largest streaming day in its history, with 10.5 million streams in all and 4.4 million during the memorial service. The network recorded 26.9 million streams on Inauguration Day.
ABC News Digital reported close to six million live streams of the memorial service on abcnews.com and its partner sites.
Foxnews.com reported 3.4 million streams.
The coverage was also a hit abroad. United Kingdom rating services earlier reported that sixteen million British viewers watched the Jackson service
Michael Jackson was Murdered
21:21The music legend died June 25 after suffering an apparent cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles. It is widely believed that an overdose of painkillers caused Jacko’s untimely demise.
Detectives are waiting for toxicology tests and have revealed they seized a number of items from the star’s home at the time of his death.
They have also subpoenaed all Jacko’s medical records.
Officers say that because the star died after allegedly taking a cocktail of drugs somebody must face trial over his death.
If it was ruled that the 50-year-old was murdered, anyone found guilty would face the death sentence, possibly by lethal injection.
Los Angeles police chief William Bratton described his force’s investigation as “comprehensive and far-reaching”.
Bratton insisted his detectives would wait for the coroner’s report on what caused Jacko’s death before ruling out any possibilities.
He said the report depended on the results of time-consuming toxicology tests.
“Based on those we’ll have an idea of what we’re dealing with,” Bratton said.
“Are we dealing with homicide? Are we dealing with an accidental overdose? What are we dealing with?
“At the time of the death with search warrants, we were able to seize a number of items from the residence where the death had occurred and those will assist in the investigation.
“The next move really is his. We’re not marking time waiting for his report.”
It has also been claimed that two medics — Dr Arnold Klein and Dr Conrad Murray, who was with Jackson when he died — have not turned over all the medical records they have been asked for.
Earlier this week, it was claimed that Michael’s body was riddled with needle marks when he died.
The multiple track marks and several collapsed veins — discovered after Jackson’s body was examined June 25 — could indicate he was using a powerful sedative, Diprivan, at the time of his death, CNN and ABC News reported.
On Wednesday’s Larry King Live, Jackson’s dermatologist admitted the singer had used the sedative, administered with an IV.
“I knew at one point that he was using Diprivan when he was on tour in Germany. And so he was using it, with an anesthesiologist, to go to sleep at night,” Arnold Klein said. “And I told him he was absolutely insane. I said you have to understand that this drug, you can’t repeatedly take. Because what happens with narcotics, no matter what you do, you build a tolerance to them.”
Diprivan is usually used to induce unconsciousness in hospital patients before they undergo major surgery.
Public memorial Tuesday could be one of the most-viewed events of all time
17:04The tribute to the King of Pop at Harlem's Apollo Theater earlier this week drew coverage from all over the world, along with a public turnout in the thousands.
Given the feverish interest in all things Jackson, the Los Angeles memorial could be one of the most-viewed events of all time.
"This will obviously be a huge media event, and with Web streams of the funeral, it may be impossible to say for sure how many people watched once all is said and done, because there's still no comprehensive way to measure Web viewing," said Toni Fitzgerald, of Media Life, in an e-mail interview.
A handful of events have earned the kind of worldwide coverage to put the world on pause, if only for a moment. The 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy "had the nation locked in a trance for two or three days," recalled TV critic Ed Bark of UncleBarky.com.
The world audience for the Apollo 11 moon landing has been estimated in the hundreds of millions. The BBC estimated 2.5 billion people watched the 1997 funeral of Princess Diana.
Police to probe 'drug dealers' in Michaels life
14:37The powerful Drug Enforcement Agency will help police determine who treated Jacko and how he got his hands on a mass of prescription-only medicines.
The probe may lead to the King of Pop's death being at the centre of a future criminal trial.
Any doctor or staff who supplied the singer with a cocktail of powerful painkillers, sedatives and anti-depressants could face prosecution.
Much of the focus will be on the lethal Propofol, or Diprivian - the anaesthetic which may have triggered the singer's heart attack. The methadone-based drug is dubbed "the milk of amnesia" and is used to knock people out before surgery.
Experts have warned that it should only be used by professionals and that an overdose can kill. The white fluid was allegedly found at Jackson's house with another powerful narcotic, Lidocaine, which is used to treat its painful side effects.
'I'm better off dead. I'm done': Michael Jackson said just a week before his death
16:52'I'm better off dead. I'm done'
A Genetic condition had ruined his lungs and left him unable to sing
He became so skeletal, doctors believed he was anorexic
He had nightmares about being murdered – and wanted to die
He used swine flu as an excuse to avoid coming to England
He thought he was agreeing to 10 concerts – it was 50!
Delayed 911 Call
11:24The physician said he was unfamiliar with his surroundings and that delayed the call.
"He didn't know where he was, didn't know the physical address," Alford represnting Murray said in an interview with The Associated Press. "There was no land line, no phone in Jackson's room that would have allowed him to call. It was all happening so fast."
Alford said he doesn't know how long Murray performed CPR on the singer before rushing downstairs to find someone to call 911.
The first person Murray encountered was the chef, who then got one of Jackson's security guards. The security guard went with Murray to Jackson's room.
Once there, Murray told the security guard to call 911 while he continued CPR, Alford said. Murray "is still performing CPR while the security guard is speaking with emergency services on the phone," Alford said.
Fire department officials have said it took three minutes for paramedics to arrive at Jackson's home once they received the call for help. They spent 42 minutes working with Murray on Jackson before transporting the 50-year-old pop icon to UCLA Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Alford said it took an estimated 20 to 30 minutes before the first call to rescue crews was made.
"There's no way anybody in any situation like that can get an exact time on it," Alford said.
The revelation about the delay in calling for emergency workers came as Murray's attorneys tried to explain and defend the cardiologist's actions.
In a series of interviews with national news outlets Monday, attorney Edward Chernoff explained the doctor's response to finding Jackson on Thursday in his bed, not breathing but with a faint pulse.
Chernoff, who represented Murray during a three-hour interview with Los Angeles police detectives on Saturday, told CNN the doctor performed CPR for several minutes before leaving the stricken singer's side. He dismissed those who questioned why Murray didn't follow suggested procedures and move Jackson from the bed to a harder surface too perform CPR.
"His first goal was to resuscitate Michael Jackson," Chernoff said. "He knows how to perform CPR and he performed it properly."
Michael and Demerol
19:35
Michael Jackson's Personal Physician was with him when he died.Reports are in circulation that 45 minutes before his Cardiac Arrest, he took or was administered Demerol, Demerol is a fast-acting opioid analgesic drug. Demerol is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. Compared to morphine, Demerol is considered to be safer and carry less risk of addiction.Michael Jackson, throughout the later years of his life, was rumored in the media to be continuing the use of Demerol. Jackson was first linked to using Demerol after a burning incident on set, while filming a 1984 Pepsi commercial"
Family, friends and fans wait for answers
13:28As the world absorbs the loss of Michael Jackson, the closing chapters of his sensational yet tragic story are now being written by police and medical experts in Los Angeles, as they struggle to establish exactly what caused his sudden death.
Rumours and counter-rumours gripped America's first city of show business yesterday, as dramatic details began to emerge about the series of events that saw Jackson rushed to UCLA Medical Centre shortly after midday on Thursday, after apparently suffering a massive cardiac arrest. Taped records of the frenzied 911 call, which lasted roughly two minutes, were released yesterday morning. "I need an ambulance as soon as possible... We have a gentleman here that needs help, and he's not breathing," said the caller.
Liza Minnelli is convinced Prescription drugs killed Michael
13:21Michael Jackson Attempted suicide predicted
13:06Poor Michael will suddely come down with some ailment that will postpone the shows,then a possible fake suicide will utilmately lead to cancellation.and therein lies the fraud - that in fact, a lot of people cant get their money back or will not seek a refund.
Michaels Health deteriorated.
12:51It is impossible to think that those close to Michael especially his personal Doctor etc could not have had concerns over his deteriorated health.
It is almost Certain Michael was using a lot of prescription medication and was very stressed before his death,underweight and in general poor health.
Michael Jackson Cardiac Arrest Drug interactions
12:24"Increased adrenaline levels and sympathetic nerve signals can increase the risk of arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest ,this risk is even greater when there are strong opiate based Medication or a cocktail of medications are present in the system,he said,From the list of Medication prescribed to Michael "it would be very possible" that at some point interactions could occur.
Joe Jackson "Foul play" Suspected
15:47
Mr Jackson told ABC7: "Michael was dead before he left the house. I'm suspecting foul play somewhere. "He was waving to everybody and telling them he loves them and all the fans at the gate,a few minutes Later Michael was dead."







