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The quote about MJ saying "bad people are in my house and they wont leave" - may be literally true. I dont believe that would be a drug induced thought as if this is so, why didnt his mother get him help??Another thought comes to mind, which has been discussed before about MJ - is him having schizophrenia? This just seems an odd thing for Michael to say to his mother... this would ring alarm bells with me if someone said this to me?? What, did she do nothing???
Does La Toya Jackson Think Dr. Conray Murray is Innocent?Now that Celebrity Apprentice is over, La Toya Jackson has returned to trying to stay in the spotlight the way she used to -- by talking about Michael Jackson's death.According to La Toya, her brother's death was a "conspiracy," and she's even implying that Dr. Conrad Murray, who allegedly administered the fatal dose of Propofol to MJ, is innocent of her brother's "murder."The reality show star says that her brother repeatedly told her that someone was "trying to murder [him]." It's because of this that La Toya believes that Dr. Conrad Murray is just a "fall guy."However, it sounds a bit like she might be just as paranoid as her brother, who also allegedly said to their mother, "Bad people keep resurfacing. I want them out of my house, but they won't leave." Michael Jackson was using drugs heavily before he died, so there's no telling what was going on in his mind (the "bad people" he was referencing could have been nothing more than figments of his own intoxicated imagination). And while La Toya Jackson is quick to believe that someone other than Dr. Conrad Murray was behind the murder of Michael, she hasn't revealed who that might be. However, she does admit that Michael didn't like the doctor being around him (which does nothing to help her conspiracy claim).Evidently, La Toya Jackson thinks someone was after Michael Jackson's catalogue of songs, so it would have to be someone with the capability to obtain them upon his death. She also claims that MJ's bedroom had been "ransacked" on the night that he died.So was Michael in possession of something else someone knew about and wanted besides his song catalogue, and was it hidden in his room? Is Dr. Conrad Murray really the fall guy for some group of faceless "smooth criminals" who are getting away with murder? Some answers may come at Murray's trial in September, but the truth about MJ's death may never be known for sure. However, one thing is certain -- the King of Pop's death has certainly become just as mysterious and full of rumors and speculation as his life was.
Evidently, La Toya Jackson thinks someone was after Michael Jackson's catalogue of songs, so it would have to be someone with the capability to obtain them upon his death. She also claims that MJ's bedroom had been "ransacked" [highlight=#ff0000:6mskrdjb]on the night that he died[/highlight:6mskrdjb].