Published on: 13th July, 2009
La Toya, Michael’s elder sister during the latest interviews with Britain’s leading tabloids, said that she strongly believed that Michael was murdered. She reportedly told the Daily Mail’s Sunday publication and News of The World that the foul play wasn’t the doing of just one person but several people who conspired in killing Michael.
La Toya believed that those who were responsible for his murder were after his worthy billions in music distribution assets and were well aware that he would be worth more dead than alive. She reminisces how some years back, Jackson had admitted to her that he was scared that his life was in danger.
La Toya talked about how Jackson was concerned about his safety as he believed that people with vested interests were out to kill him. Jackson believed that he might be harmed in order to get a hold of his publishing and catalogues.
A week back, the LA Police chief, William Bratton had given a statement that his department are still investigating the untimely death of Michael and that a case of homicide has not yet been ruled out.
During the interviews, La Toya has reportedly cited the needle contusion marks visible on his neck and arms, a detailed scrutiny of which is underway. She refused to delve into any further details as she feared it might hamper the probe.
During the last month, La Toya recalled how she herself strongly felt that Michael was going to die before his London O2 concerts.
She also pointed out how the entire family was kept form meeting Michael, except for Father Joe who had tried very hard to help out his son, though many perceived him as a threat.
La Toya also cleared the air about his final resting place stating that Neverland would not be the place of choice as Michael had taken a dislike to Neverland after the second child molestation trial that he believed, aided in marring his reputation.
When I first heard of Michael Jackson’s death, I thought there was foul play.
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