Drugs Confiscated At Jackson Home
The likelihood that prescription drugs were involved in the sudden death of pop icon Michael Jackson grew even higher today as evidence was gathered from the home where he died.
According to the AP, investigators from the coroner’s office and police detectives spent several hours in the entertainer’s last home, leaving with what were described as “two large red bags filled with evidence.” Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter stated the search was intended to collect “additional items” including “some medications.”
It will take the results of the two autopsies performed on Jackson to pinpoint the real reason for his death, but it’s becoming obvious that the singer fell into the same trap that killed another “King” at 42—too many Dr. Feelgoods dispensing too many pills, and too many hired “friends” who chose to ignore what was really happening.
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