A few weeks after his death there was a web site that posted close up pictures of all the notes found in Michael's bedroom and bathroom. The pictures were very clear and easy to read. I have tried to find it and it is apparently gone. Maybe they were removed because of the trial coming up.
God bless you, Jill for this extremely info. Wow, that is amazing to know about this notes. I have only heard of two notes mentioned online in an article. Here is the article mention the two notes.
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LoginJACKO CUDDLED DOLL AS HE DIED
29th July 2009
By Nigel Pauley
Michael Jackson spent his final night cuddling up to a child-sized porcelain doll that had a dress on.
Police found the bizarre toy on the bed where the king of pop collapsed into a coma.
The revelation came as a top policeman claimed the Thriller star used the anaesthetic propofol as an “alarm clock” and lived in squalor in his mansion with the heating turned up to the max.
The unnamed LAPD source revealed that clothes and other items were strewn about the singer’s bedroom in his rented Holmby Hills mansion in Beverly Hills.
Handwritten notes found on the walls pointed to Jacko’s troubled mental state as he prepared for 50 gigs at London’s O2 Arena.
One read: “Children are sweet,” while another said: “Children are innocent.”
The senior officer also claimed Jacko’s staff were not allowed upstairs to clean up his mess.
The policeman said: “The temperature upstairs was stiflingly hot, with gas fireplaces and the heating system on high because Jackson always complained of feeling cold.
“The singer’s bedroom was a mess, with items seemingly thrown about and some 20 handwritten notes stuck on the walls.
“A porcelain girl doll wearing a dress was found on top of the covers of the bed where he slept.”
Detectives believe his £100,000-a-month personal doctor Conrad Murray, 56, gave him the powerful anaesthetic propofol.
The official said Jackson used the drug to get to sleep and the doctor would stop the drip when he wanted to wake up.
Propofol, sold under the trade name Dipravan, is used to knock patients out before major surgery.
Jackson is believed to have been using the drug for about two years.
Meanwhile, Jackson’s concert promoter Randy Phillips said: “Michael told me personally he trusted this man.”
No official cause of death has yet been given but Capt John Kades, from the Coroner’s Office, said: “Every day we get a little closer to understanding what killed Jackson.”
Murray has been identified in court papers as the subject of a manslaughter investigation.
Police have raided his office and a storage unit in Houston, Texas as part of their manslaughter probe.
However, they have stated Murray is co-operating with their inquiries and have not publicly named him as a suspect.
Ed Chernoff, Murray’s lawyer, blasted the officer’s comments and said: “It’s a waste of time responding to all these timed ‘leaks’.
“Everyone needs to take a breath and wait for these long-delayed toxicology results.”