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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Michael Jackson’s missing body part and potentially deadly doc



michael-jacksonEyewitnesses have stated that Michael Jackson’s nose was missing as he lay in his casket.

One witness claimed he saw Jackson’s body on an autopsy table at a Los Angeles morgue with part of his face completely gone

“The prosthesis he normally attached to his damaged nose was missing, revealing bits of cartilage surrounding a small dark hole.”

Jackson was believed to have had a number of surgical operations change the shape of his nose, which eventually eroded it away.

“Jackson’s face – which he had so painfully reworked and concealed from the public for decades now – lay out in the open undisguised under the harsh lights,” said the witness.

One of Jackson’s former housekeepers revealed Jackson had a number of false noses, which he applied using plasters and glue.

Adrian McManus said: “In his closet he had a jar of fake noses and stage glue, which he told me he used for disguises. But some were similar to his real nose, just without the hole.”

In other Jackson news, the Los Angeles police have named the pop legend’s personal doctor, Conrad Murray as a manslaughter suspect in a probe into the star’s death.

Although toxicology reports have not confirmed the exact cause of Jackson’s death, authorities believe he had dangerous levels of intravenously administered anesthetic drug Propofol in his body at the time of his passing.

Dr Murray was with the singer when he died and also made an attempt to revive him.

A warrant issued by police allowed officers to search Murray’s assets for: “Property or items constituting evidence of the offense of manslaughter that tend to show Dr Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offense.”

Murray denies involvement in the singer’s death.



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