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I'm curious as to exactly who these people are that "knew" Michael was always doctor shopping. I think it more likely that Michael started these rumors himself, with foresight of his hoax - creating the back story, as it were. I just don't think he is or ever was an addict - but appearing to be one could've been a defense mechanism so no one (enemies - TPTB?) would know how strong and capable he really is. Especially knowing as he did that there was a plot against him. If "they" considered him to be a drug addict then he would not be viewed as a huge threat, and controllable. So maybe that's why the "drug addict" label has followed Michael around for years?Michael Jackson's intense and decades-long addiction to powerful prescription drugs will be front and center in his family's wrongful death trial ... which kicks off today.TMZ said front! LOL, I know that's reaching but with the picture of all the propofol bottles, MJ's "ghost" in the fore..uh..front and the forum colors of their clothing....remember this from Front?QuoteMichael: {standing alone…shakes his head…and breaks out into a rendition of 99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall} 99 bottles of Propofol… 99 bottles of Propofol… take 1 down, pass it around--oops! where did it go?….. 98 bottles of Propofol……… :icon_albino:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Michael: {standing alone…shakes his head…and breaks out into a rendition of 99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall} 99 bottles of Propofol… 99 bottles of Propofol… take 1 down, pass it around--oops! where did it go?….. 98 bottles of Propofol………
haha @Andrea!......the "ghost" of MJ, all those Propofol bottles, front, the family in the Forum colours....love it.Also I agree Andrea - MJ probably made it appear that he was a drug addict for the purposes of the upcoming faked death so he could seem controllable and weak to TPTB.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login7/11/2009 3:00 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFFMichael Jackson had a way of picking doctors who became such close friends with him that the doctor-patient distinction became blurred.Dr. Alex Farshchian from Miami was "awe-struck" by Jackson, according to former L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Laperruque, who worked security for Jackson. We obtained notes from an interview Laperruque had with detectives during the child molestation investigation in Santa Barbara. Laperruque said Dr. Farshchian was so enamored with Jackson, he invited the singer to stay at his house in Miami. Laperruque says Jackson took the doctor up on his offer and ended up staying in his converted garage. The question -- why would Jackson settle for such accommodations? Laperruque told detectives "Farshchian may have been over prescribing medication." Dr. Arnold Klein was Jackson's longtime friend and Beverly Hills dermatologist. Klein bragged on Larry King that he has slept in the same room as Jackson and shared a close bond with him, going on numerous vacations with the singer. One of Jackson's drivers told the coroner Jackson would spend 3 - 4 hours in Klein's office and come out looking disoriented. A former bodyguard said he also saw Jackson leave Klein's office looking out of it. And powerful prescriptions were found at Neverland -- prescribed by Dr. Klein. The prescriptions were written for Frank Tyson, who worked for Jackson. A former bodyguard said Jackson would use Tyson's name to score drugs. Klein has said he prescribed Demerol for Jackson, a drug to which Jackson was addicted.Dr. Allan Metzger, who practices in West Hollywood, went on one of Jackson's concert tours and was close to him. He even videotaped the singer's wedding to Debbie Rowe. Dr. Metzger received a public reprimand for prescribing drugs to Janet Jackson under an alias. Dr. Metzger would not tell us whether he ever prescribed drugs to Michael under an alias. He told us he has not been Jackson's doctor for years, but he spoke with him as recently as last April about medical issues and personal matters.Some medical experts suggest it's a bad idea for doctors to become close to their patients because the doctors must retain the power to say "no" when the patient wants something that is not medically appropriate. Whatever his motives, Michael Jackson had a talent for picking doctors who were more than happy to pick him as a friend.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login7/10/2009 3:30 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFFSanta Barbara County Sheriff's deputies who raided Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch back in 2003 found a syringe, powerful narcotics, vials and IV bags containing what could be anesthesia.We've obtained documents that were part of the Sheriff's Department's investigation detailing what was found in the search. Among the items ...-- A vial of Versed -- a powerful sedative-- Several IV bags containing "a milky white fluid, located in a small cardboard box on top of the bathtub." Propofol and other anesthesias are milky white. As we first reported, Propofol was in Jackson's home the day he died.-- A vial of Promethazine -- an antihistamine with strong sedative effects-- A bottle of Alprazolam (generic for Xanax, a powerful anti-anxiety drug)-- A bottle of Percocet -- a painkiller-- A syringe-- A vial with Demerol in it-- Numerous loose pills outside bottles-- A bottle of Prednisone -- a steroid -- Ery-tab -- an antibiotic-- Prescriptions for Xanax that had been filled-- A prescription for Alprazolam-- Oxygen tanks-- IV standsPhotos: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
What surprise me are all the stories out there about the “choice” of employees that Michael hired. Just so you know not all of his employees were out for money. Some of them like Wayne Nagin, Mike LaPerruque, Joe Marcus, Brian Barron, Evvy Tavasci, Violet Silva and others were long time devoted employees that he could trust. Michael at one time had over 180 employees of the ranch. He had his own fire department and most of his ranch and personal security was current, retired or graduated police officers and trained paramedics. Does anyone know the significance of that? If these people were witness to any form of abuse, drinking by minors or drug possession, or even suspected it they had to turn him in because of the mandatory reporting laws. Are the media and the haters ready to call all of these people liars? Because that is the implication when they allow other employees like Chris Carter, Kassim Abdool, Ralph Chacon and Adrian McManus take precedence over these trained professionals.
Remember how Murray said he hadn’t seen any of the medicine bottles that the public saw on the ‘death’ bedroom scene, and that Melissa Fleak had moved things around in an unprofessional way. He was likely hinting at what was done at Neverland, that someone was moving things around, planting false evidence.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginChris Carter worked for MJ at the time of the raid, and later in 2004 was arrested for crimes; the hard drugs may have been his. Frank Tyson/Cascio may have had Anxiety Disorders needing treatment. MJ also had many guests including family members stay at the ranch. An interesting part:QuoteWhat surprise me are all the stories out there about the “choice” of employees that Michael hired. Just so you know not all of his employees were out for money. Some of them like Wayne Nagin, Mike LaPerruque, Joe Marcus, Brian Barron, Evvy Tavasci, Violet Silva and others were long time devoted employees that he could trust. Michael at one time had over 180 employees of the ranch. He had his own fire department and most of his ranch and personal security was current, retired or graduated police officers and trained paramedics. Does anyone know the significance of that? If these people were witness to any form of abuse, drinking by minors or drug possession, or even suspected it they had to turn him in because of the mandatory reporting laws. Are the media and the haters ready to call all of these people liars? Because that is the implication when they allow other employees like Chris Carter, Kassim Abdool, Ralph Chacon and Adrian McManus take precedence over these trained professionals.