Latest Michael Jackson News
According to latest reports the doctor who discovered Michael Jackson found the singer not breathing and with a faint pulse in the femoral artery on the day of his death. Conrad Murray never gave Michael Jackson any powerful pain medications such as OxyContin or Demorol on the day of his death.
This latest discovery means that Murray is now considered a witness and not a suspect in the King of Pop’s death according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Dr Murray helped the police to identify the circumstances around Jackson’s death and clarified some inconsistencies. It is now confirmed that Murray did not inject the singer with painkillers.
It has been reported that the comeback tour was going to be the biggest most spectacular live production ever seen. On the stage with Jackson was to be a hovering orb, mutant spiders, a flaming bed, mutant spiders and 3-D effects ready to excite fans who were in possession of one of the 750,000 tickets to Michael Jackson’s 50 shows at the 02 arena in London.
The crew behind the rehearsals said that the King of Pop had been an inspiration to his crew. The show was set to be extremely creative and Michael was to sing. For ‘Dirty Diana’ Jackson wanted a flaming bed complete with a pole-dancing aerialist playing the part of the fire. There was also to be a magic trick where Jackson was to be struggling tied to the bed posts but a sheet would fall and the woman would be ensnared.
Wednesday’s rehearsal was videotaped but it is unclear if the performance will be made public.
This latest discovery means that Murray is now considered a witness and not a suspect in the King of Pop’s death according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Dr Murray helped the police to identify the circumstances around Jackson’s death and clarified some inconsistencies. It is now confirmed that Murray did not inject the singer with painkillers.
It has been reported that the comeback tour was going to be the biggest most spectacular live production ever seen. On the stage with Jackson was to be a hovering orb, mutant spiders, a flaming bed, mutant spiders and 3-D effects ready to excite fans who were in possession of one of the 750,000 tickets to Michael Jackson’s 50 shows at the 02 arena in London.
The crew behind the rehearsals said that the King of Pop had been an inspiration to his crew. The show was set to be extremely creative and Michael was to sing. For ‘Dirty Diana’ Jackson wanted a flaming bed complete with a pole-dancing aerialist playing the part of the fire. There was also to be a magic trick where Jackson was to be struggling tied to the bed posts but a sheet would fall and the woman would be ensnared.
Wednesday’s rehearsal was videotaped but it is unclear if the performance will be made public.
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