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Documents Detail Jackson's Addictions
Helping to shed light on the dark, drug-filled past of the late King of Pop are confidential documents, including police interviews with a number of doctors and employees, that date from 2004, when Michael Jackson was being investigated for alleged molestation. In an interview with police, Christopher Carter, Jackson’s former bodyguard, named five doctors who prescribed drugs for Jackson, and the Los Angeles Times is reporting that five doctors who prescribed medicine to Jackson are being investigated, though it is not known if they are the same doctors. Carter revealed that he got Xanax prescriptions for Jackson under various false names and that Jackson was “taking 10+ Xanax pills a night,” down from the 30 to 40 pills reported by another Jackson employee. A toxicology report from 2004 revealed that Jackson had meperidine (Demerol), normeperidine, promethazine (an antihistamine) and cocaine in his system. His postmortem toxicology reports have not yet been completed.




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good one!
Enough with the Jackson stories!!!
I posted this comment on an earlier story and I'll repeat it. Michael Jackson killed himself. What's so bizarre is how many people were willing to help him do it. Musical genius? Yes. Very sick puppy? No doubt.
You reap what you sow.
Charles 116 : very funny!
Pam Ann : Yes you are right. he 'accidentally" killed himself. he was not committing suicide, but he thought he could brush death and get out of the concert tour. probably the insurance also gave him $$$$ - that should be looked at. he was worth more dead than alive.
You can go to amazon and under books enter "New World Hors D'oeuvres." Then you can go to michaelslevinson.com and also see the cover and have a free read.
Then you can michaelslevinson.com/newworld.pdf
and have a free copy because the both of you made such excellent comments. Good book.
M Jackson killed himself slowly, over years. Whether the day he died it was "accidentally on purpose," or not, is maybe less the tragedy than that he has been hell bent on destroying himself for a long time.
I think about such people and how their friends are assisting them in their self destruction, and it is easy to criticize; but then, I step back and think how hard it might be, how people may have been doing this, and how he might have ignored them. Often a person's sickness is much more powerful than someone else's sanity.
Sad and wasteful.
substance abuse is always sad
Thank you.
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