MJ predicted his death - in Latoya's New Book
The mystery hanging large over Michael Jackson's untimely death refuses to die. Now in a latest, his sister's new book Starting Over raises even more questions.
Says La Toya Jackson, that the first thing that struck her when she learned of her brother's death was, "Who killed Michael?"
The book, scheduled to go on sale next week, also has it that MJ had often voiced his fears that he'd be killed over his estate and music publishing catalog.
In a heartening account, La Toya says that MJ's daughter Paris confided in her that "Daddy was always cold" and that "he would always cry."
She paints a rather grim picture of Jackson's bedroom after his demise, and found it "torn to pieces," with furniture all messed up and items carelessly thrown about. He also wanted his father's Joseph's help to "get these people out of my life." MJ was most reluctant to do anything more than 10 shows for his comeback gig, but the pressure on him was enormous as he was arm-twisted into agreeing to a total of 50 shows!
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Says La Toya Jackson, that the first thing that struck her when she learned of her brother's death was, "Who killed Michael?"
The book, scheduled to go on sale next week, also has it that MJ had often voiced his fears that he'd be killed over his estate and music publishing catalog.
In a heartening account, La Toya says that MJ's daughter Paris confided in her that "Daddy was always cold" and that "he would always cry."
She paints a rather grim picture of Jackson's bedroom after his demise, and found it "torn to pieces," with furniture all messed up and items carelessly thrown about. He also wanted his father's Joseph's help to "get these people out of my life." MJ was most reluctant to do anything more than 10 shows for his comeback gig, but the pressure on him was enormous as he was arm-twisted into agreeing to a total of 50 shows!
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Comments
If this story is true...
There are some things I keep thinking about...like Oprah, Mr Branson, Bill Gates, etc., etc. Michael certainly was a wealthy and powerful man but there are many others who also have great wealth and power (listed above). Why would he be a target but these others are able to walk around without so much as a bodyguard? Sure, he's the most recognizable person on the planet and sure he's probably one of the most talented. But what about the other owners at Sony or the big players in Hollywood? Are they under constant threat? Or, is it just Michael?
I also think about the introduction video that LaToya posted about this book (actually there were two). They sound and look like it's introducing a murder mystery novel, not a documentary of someone's life and tell all book about who killed her beloved brother. If, and I use that term loosely, Michael was murdered then I am horribly ashamed at the way the family has capitalized off of it.
If Michael's room was torn to pieces, shouldn't the children have heard the commotion? Staff? At the very least you'd think that Kai Chaise being right down stairs in the kitchen would hear something. It doesn't add up. And, was it noted in the investigative report?
Paris' statement also doesn't compute to me.
Maybe I'm becoming closed-minded to the truth? IDK - the one thing that I do know is that the truth will prevail.
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It's what I say, La Toya and the family knew that they would "kill" Michael ... and did nothing. <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
If this had been true family should be judged like Murray,.. <!-- s --><!-- s --> is suspicious that she knew a crime was going to happen and no one went to the police <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
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Sorry did not see the thread.
Mods can you please merge the two threads - thank you!