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Now Begin The Conspiracy Theories



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And we’re off with the conspiracy theories. Now that
authorities have not ruled out foul play surrounding the
death of Michael Jackson, certain family members have
stepped up and have come out to share their own beliefs with
the world.

First Joe Jackson revealed his suspicions in an interview
with Good Morning America on Friday, and now LaToya Jackson
has added her 2 cents to the pot with her own theories
surrounding Michael Jackson’s sudden death.

News of the World has reported that LaToya claims to know
who is responsible for her brother’s sudden death and is
determined to see them brought to justice.

As quoted in a tabloid, LaToya says: “I feel it was all
about money. Michael was worth well over a billion in music
publishing assets and somebody killed him for that. He was
worth more dead than alive.”

She went on to add that the conspirators used powerful
prescription drugs to keep Michael Jackson completely
submissive and under control and they also kept him away
from his family.

She also stated that close to $2 million worth of cash and
jewelry was taken from Michael’s rented mansion and has not
been accounted for.

Hmmmm. No surprise there.

Lastly, she claims that Michael did not want to perform the
50 concerts he had signed on for, but was pressured and
coerced into that agreement.

Wow. That’s a mouthful there LaToya. Definitely one of those
things that make you go Hmmmmm…

I’m not gonna call Sherlock Holmes in on this one but I
think its understandable that they are angry and they want
someone to blame for this. Heck. I’m angry too over Michaels
sudden passing. But if it was simply a case of him not being
in good health then we should let him rest in piece. But if
there is any evidence of foul play whatsoever then like the
billions of fans out there I too demand justice and swift
penalties for any parties involved.

Let me know what you think. Leave a comment and voice your
opinion.

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