Michael Jackson Homicide!

Today the Michael Jackson autopsy results by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office have been released and we have learnt that Michael Jackson died of an overdose of propofol, not only that but his death has been called a homicide!

There are different reactions, and from what we’ve been hearing since he passed away, many people are not surprised he died because of the drugs he was taking. Of course, the homicide part goes directly to Dr. Murray who was clearly the doctor who gave Michael the lethal dose.

Personally after reading different reports, we are not surprised, but it is not the death Michael deserved.  He was a true music idol.

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Tom Degan  on August 25th, 2009

We have to give the man his due: Michael Jackson was - beyond a shadow of a doubt - a great artist whose recorded legacy will endure for decades, maybe even a century or more. But an examination of his life is riddled with questions of all that might have been; all that should have been. It is more than likely that this was a severely mentally ill human being who never sought the treatment he so desperately needed; surrounded by fawning sycophants who enabled his sickness by constantly reassuring him that he could do no wrong. As John Lennon once said in the same context about Elvis Presley, another victim of the excesses of fame: “It’s always the courtiers that kill the king”.

The sad, inescapable truth is that for reasons we will probably never be able to fully understand, his talent and his career were ultimately wasted. Like Charlie Parker, Montgomery Clift, Judy Garland and Lenny Bruce before him, his brilliance as an artist would be overshadowed by severe, psychological torment and an unexplainable desire for self-destruction. Therein lies the real, unspeakable tragedy of Michael Jackson.

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