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dikutip dari: "maaf tidak tau, soalnya gak ada cetetan sumbernya..."

dokumen aslinya dalam format word, ada beebrap gambar didalamnya, kalau mau 
bisa saya beri japri :D

SANTA BARBARA, CA-During a search for evidence at the Neverland Valley Ranch, 
investigators discovered a corpse that has been identified as that of Michael 
Jackson, Santa Barbara police officials announced Tuesday. 

"Coroners have officially pronounced Michael Jackson dead. From what we can 
tell, he died between 18 and 20 years ago," forensic investigator Tim Holbrooke 
said. "We are not certain, at this time, who-or what-has been standing trial in 
that Santa Maria courthouse."

According to Holbrooke, Jackson's corpse was buried just inches below a stretch 
of the miniature-train tracks that run throughout Neverland. The largely 
desiccated corpse wore the remains of a red, zipper-covered leather jacket and 
a single glove.

"We positively identified the body as Jackson by his dental records and DNA," 
Holbrooke said. "But even before we conducted a single forensic test, we began 
to suspect that that we'd uncovered the real Michael, and that the disturbing 
figure claiming to be Jackson was a fake."

Holbrooke said that, although the corpse was in an advanced stage of 
decomposition, when investigators compared the body to early-career publicity 
photos of Jackson, they saw a striking resemblance in bone structure and facial 
features. But when they compared the body to photos taken after 1987, the 
resemblance was negligible.

"This discovery raises a lot of questions, but it also sheds light on a number 
of disturbing incidents," Holbrooke said. "Frankly, Jackson had been acting 
pretty strange."

Forensic experts and music critics are postulating that Jackson was dead before 
the release of the multi-platinum album Bad. Detectives are currently analyzing 
the lyrics to "Man In The Mirror" for any clues relating to a look-alike entity 
that many suspect murdered the youngest member of the Jackson 5 and assumed his 
identity.

"We believe that Neverland served as some sort of freakishly whimsical tomb 
constructed by Jackson's killer," Holbrooke said. "We also suspect that all of 
the iniquities that occurred on that ranch were the work of the imposter. I 
wouldn't have ever thought it possible, but we are looking at a situation where 
the sexual abuse of a 13-year-old cancer patient is the tip of the iceberg."

Holbrooke said that, while the living Jackson is the leading suspect in the 
murder investigation, he "could be another victim of some sort."

"Basically, we have no idea what type of creature we are dealing with," 
Holbrooke said.

A member of the investigative team that discovered Jackson's body described the 
experience as "otherworldly."

"As we neared the perimeter of Neverland, the dogs started whining and howling 
like crazy," Santa Barbara County detective Frank Poeller said. "We had to pull 
them into the house. When we got to Jackson's bedroom, one of them almost 
choked himself to death on his leash trying to get out through the window. 
Minutes later, the same dog led us to the corpse."

A representative from Jackson's self-created label, MJJ Productions, said he 
was not surprised to find out that the current Jackson is an imposter.

"When we were recording 'Heal The World' for Dangerous, I could tell something 
was terribly, terribly wrong," MJJ manager Luke Allard said. "Michael didn't 
seem like himself anymore. He'd demand bizarre food and sit for hours in a 
hyperbaric chamber. His appearance began to become more and more peculiar. Soon 
afterwards, he started wearing a mask and confiding in a chimpanzee."

"I remember thinking, 'This man has become a monster,'" Allard said. "If only 
I'd known how right I was."

Allard said he thinks that the imposter broke ties with Jackson's former 
friends and surrounded himself with children who were too young to notice the 
radical change.

Vanity Fair reporter Beth Pither visited Neverland in 1994.

"A strangely fearful staff member led me to Jackson, but ran off before I 
opened the door," Pither said. "Standing there with my hand on an ice-cold 
doorknob, I heard strange, unnatural sounds-leathery wings flapping, a 
sorrowful wail, and loud hissing. A wave of dread passed through me as I opened 
the door, but all I found was Michael and some kids in pajamas eating ice cream 
and watching 101 Dalmatians." 

While their claims have not been corroborated, other Neverland visitors have 
reported that when when Jackson entered a room, lights flickered, faucets ran 
blood-red, and screams escaped from the walls.

To aid in the investigation, the FBI enlisted Dr. Richard Weingarden, a noted 
expert on the paranormal from UC Santa Barbara. After only two hours, 
Weingarden abandoned the project.

"The smell of sulfur, the decaying facial features, the bizarrely high-pitched 
voice-it sounds exactly like..." Weingarden said, trailing off. "I'm sure it's 
nothing. Not a big deal. Nothing to be terrified about, certainly. I have to 
go. I've got a family."

Thomas Sneddon, the prosecutor in Jackson's child-molestation lawsuit, said it 
remains to be seen how the shocking discovery will affect the trial. 

Megan Gustafson, who left her post as president of the Akron, OH Michael 
Jackson Fan Club after the singer was accused of molestation, offered a 
positive view of the grisly revelation.

"This is very disturbing news," Gustafson said. "But to be honest, it's kind of 
a relief too. Thriller and Off The Wall are really amazing records. Now I can 
pull them out of my 'ruined by child abuse' storage bin and start listening to 
them again."

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