
A new documentary on Michael Jackson (1959-2009) will reveal a side of the singer unknown to fans: an addicted man, capable of committing crimes in order to supply himself with drugs. And that was mainly what he ended up contributing to his death.
The king of pop died in June 2009 from an overdose of propofol, a powerful anesthetic. The documentary “TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson”, which will be shown next Tuesday (6/9) on the Fox network in the United States, points out that he bought the drug illegally, driving a fake prescription scheme.
According to the production, Michael Jackson used 19 fake identities to buy heavy drugs at different drugstores.
After his death in 2009, doctor Conrad Murray, who prescribed drugs, spent two years in prison.
The documentary will contain unpublished testimonies from the doctor and other health workers responsible for the artist’s death.
“Several professionals allowed Michael to dictate his terms to get the drugs he wanted, when and where. They are the reason he died,” sums up Orlando Martinez, a LAPD detective who investigated the death. . in its declaration to production.
“There were several doctors. He would go to ‘Doctor A’ and ask for a sedative. Then he would go to ‘Doctor B’ and ask for the same thing,” confirmed Harry Glasmann, a plastic surgeon in Jackson.
Michael Jackson’s addiction began in 1984 when he suffered second and third degree burns in a Pepsi commercial. To recover, he started using painkillers and never stopped. “I have become more and more dependent [dos remédios] to help me during the days of my tour, “he confirmed in an archival audio included in the film.
Michael Jackson died at the age of 50, on the eve of starting a major tour of England. The last images of him were recorded during production rehearsals and they ended up producing the documentary “This is It”, released just four months after his death.
Source: Terra

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