What Is The Cause Of Michael Jackson's Death?

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The last box above this one the site talked about how Michael died. He was on trial for child molestation to his own kids. He was back and forth from the Hospital to Jail. People thought the world will end without Michael Jackson. Fans all around the world where sad. But the Jackson family was more sadder than the fans, they think this is no accident. There were a lot of possible ways Michael could have died, accident or on purpose. After Michael’s death they thought of possible ways Michael could have died. The first theory was his prescription, Propofol. The doctors scanned Michael for any evidence of overdose. Then they found out this is a drug you took before anesthetic. His physician, Dr. Conrad Murray prescribed Propofol to calm him down

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