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By MICHAEL RECHTSHAFFEN, QMI AGENCY
Last Updated: May 4, 2010 2:32pm
HOLLYWOOD — Next month — June 25, to be precise — marks the one-year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death.
Not that you’d need a calendar to remind you of that looming date, given the onslaught of bizarre Jackson-related stories that have been surfacing in recent weeks.
First came rumours that the defense team for Jackson’s embattled personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, would maintain that it was actually Jackson himself who had administered that fatal dose of Propofol.
According to Murray’s version of the events, the reports suggested, a sleepless Jackson had added more of the powerful drug to his IV when the doctor left the room for a couple of minutes.
Then, late last week, Jackson’s dermatologist and longtime friend (and, according to another persistent rumour, the true biological father of his two elder children), Dr. Arnie Klein, dropped another Jacko bomb.
Klein not only declared to entertainment gossip show Extra that Jackson was gay, but backed up former office manager Jason Pfeiffer’s claims that he had an affair with the King of Pop.
Pfeiffer actually sold, er, told of his alleged affair back in August to the Australian magazine, Woman’s Day, but it wasn’t until the aftermath of the Extra broadcast that he and Klein started to receive death threats.
If that wasn’t enough drama, there was also last Friday’s suicide of Jackson’s respected music attorney Peter Lopez, who was married to actress Catherine Bach for the past 20 years.
The unexplained suicide of the father of two had some wondering if Lopez might have in some way, shape or form been implicated in Jackson’s prescription drug addiction.
Here’s what is known for sure — to quote Randy Bachman: “You ain’t seen nothing yet.”
Over the weeks leading up to Dr. Murray’s June 14 preliminary hearing, you can expect the wild assertions to keep pouring in, making today’s news seem downright quaint by comparison.
In death, as in life, Michael Jackson continues to court controversy at a truly astounding clip.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
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