Sunday, July 19, 2009

Jackson burnt: so began the dependence on drugs

While it should be exacerbating the position of Conrad Murray, medical staff of Michael Jackson who prescribed the singer who died several painkillers, including Propofol main suspect of the death of the king of pop, new details about the drug addiction of "Jacko" is a afloat. According to Us Magazine, online version of USA Today know, to understand the "chemical slavery" that Jackson should have stopped going back in time, until 27 April 1984, on the set of a video shot for advertising Pepsi.

A fire and facial hair - the movie made public by Us Magazine is documented in an incident dating back 15 years ago. Michael Jackson, the top of the fame and the physical form, is filmed on the stage among the hordes of fans in adoration. All this will become a great spot for the well-known brand of cola. But during the shooting fireworks that should make even more dramatic action come into action sooner than expected. Jackson's hair on fire if without him noticing, and so part of the face. The dancers and staff of the singer hastened to extinguish the flames, but the damage is done: burns on the face and scalp of the singer. According to Us Magazine that time Michael Jackson had begun to make use of transplants and skin treatments and painkillers, to fall into dependence on drugs.

The signs on the skin - Details of the painful life of the singer were released from the site dell'Abc among the major U.S. television stations. On the official site has been published I magine going back to 2002 documenting the terrible signs which devastated the skin of the legs of Michael Jackson. It could be gangrene, a disease of the skin or even a serious allergic reaction to medication.

Battle for custody of their children - even news on the custody of three children of Michael Jackson, which he carried in his mother Katherine testament to the great friend and Diana Ross, star of soul music. The natural mother, the former nurse Debbie Rowe, has no intention to leave child care to other people. At least not for free. His lawyer said: "There was no agreement with the Jackson family, Ms Rowe has not waived and not give up his parental rights, nor accepted any financial agreement beyond the support person chosen by Jackson some years ago ". That support amounted to 12.5 million dollars, plus a second "bonus" of 4 million achieved in 2001. Rowe now it wants another four.

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