Michael Jackson used 19 fake IDs to obtain drugs, reveals new documentary
The death of King of Pop Michael Jackson in 2009 came as a shock to his fans. There were reports that the American singer died after suffering a cardiac arrest brought on by the drug that was routinely administered by his physician, Conrad Murray.
Now, a new documentary has revealed that the 50-year-old used 19 fake IDs to score drugs. Jackson’s death was determined to be a homicide, and Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and given a four-year prison sentence, serving just under two of those years in jail.
However, Murray took the brunt of the public’s ire even though Jackson was consuming drugs for a significant portion of his life in frightening dosages and was readily enabled to do so by a variety of other doctors – ones who never spent a day in jail following the King of Pop’s demise, according to a new documentary titled TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson, which will air on Fox next month.
Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for LA County, claims that Jackson had been consuming propofol in Gatorade-sized bottles at the time of his demise.
In the documentary, Orlando Martinez, the LAPD investigator tasked with investigating Jackson’s death, stated that it’s a lot more complex than just: Dr. Murray was by his bedside when he passed away.
Additionally, it was revealed that Klein allegedly maintained false records on Jackson as their relationship shifted from one of a doctor and patient to more of a friendship.
According to Winter, Klein kept a specific record where she noted which prescriptions went to each of the 19 fake aliases that Jackson had created to collect various drugs.
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