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Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:44 PM
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  LaToya Jackson: Michael Was 'Murdered'


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  Speaking out for the first time, the grieving sister of Michael Jackson says 
she thinks "a shadowy entourage" led to the death of her brother, accusing them 
of "murdering" him.
  Speaking with Britain's Daily Mail, LaToya Jackson -- who signed the King of 
Pop's death certificate -- says that Michael was an isolated figure, making him 
easy prey for greedy associates. She accuses these people, whether it be 
doctors, handlers or assistants, of feeding Jackson drugs to control his moods 
in order to get what they want. 
  "I believe Michael was murdered, I felt that from the start. Not just one 
person was involved, rather it was a conspiracy of people. He was surrounded by 
a bad circle. Michael was a very meek, quiet, loving person. People took 
advantage of that. People fought to be close to him, people who werenâ?Tt 
always on his side," LaToya said.
  LaToya then said that she predicted her brother's demise "Less than a month 
ago." 
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  "'Heâ?Ts never going to make it to London. He was worth more dead than 
alive," LaToya said she told fellow Jackson family members, 
  "I said I thought Michael was going to die before the London shows because he 
was surrounded by people who didnâ?Tt have his best interests at heart. Michael 
was worth more than a billion dollars. When anyone is worth that much money, 
there are always greedy people around them."
  LaToya continues, saying that in the final months, her brother "was isolated 
from his family. He had no real friends. He was the loneliest man in the world. 
I knew something terrible was going to happen."
  She also takes on the speculation as to what role Jackson's doctor, Conrad 
Murray, played in the King of Pop's final hours. 
  LaToya says Murray "disappeared" from the hospital after she began peppering 
him with questions about her brother's health. She says that Jackson was found 
in Murray's bedroom in the rental house, and that oxygen canisters and IV bags 
lined the walls.
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  Jackson says that Murray "mumbled a bunch of nothing" as she grilled him with 
questions. "He said something like, 'Michael didnâ?Tt make it, Iâ?Tm sorry.' It 
wasnâ?Tt right. It felt weird."
  LaToya also goes on to retell just exactly how her life changed when she got 
the frantic phone call about her brother.
  "I was at home when I received the news that Michael had been rushed to the 
hospital. I live about three minutes away from Michael in Beverly Hills," 
LaToya said. 
  "Finally, I heard Mother in the background asking, 'Who is that?' When she 
learned it was me, she screamed, 'Why donâ?Tt you just tell her?' and she 
grabbed the phone and just screamed as loud as she could, "He's dead!'"
  Jackson says she "nearly crashed my car. My legs went weak. I couldnâ?Tt 
press down on the gas pedal. I got to the wrong entrance at the hospital and 
was begging the security guys to help me and take my car because I was so weak 
and faint. They took me up to the area where Michael had been taken. Mother was 
crying and Michaelâ?Ts kids were crying."
  LaToya says she and Jackson's three children then went to view his body. 
  "There was a towel over his face and I lifted it and the kids saw him and 
Paris said, 'Oh Daddy, I love you.' We hugged and kissed him and the children 
lifted up his hands. He didn't look like he was gone. His eyes were half open 
and he looked like he was sleeping. He wasnâ?Tt cold."



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