Janet Jackson Blames Michael’s Doctor for His Death

It has been almost five months since Michael Jackson passed away, but the controversy surrounding his death remains unresolved. The culprit behind his untimely demise has already been ruled as a drug overdose, but the thing about drugs is that it does not find its way into someone’s body on its own – there is someone else who placed it in there, or at least paved the way for it to get there.

In the case of Michael Jackson, the blame train still has not reached its final destination. Michael’s sister Janet, however, has her own opinion; and as far as she is concerned, the person to be held responsible for her late brother’s fate is his doctor, Conrad Murray.

Janet JacksonAs far as investigations go, however, Janet’s opinion will most probably have little, if any, bearing on what the outcome of inquiries regarding possible manslaughter. But when it comes to public opinion, what Michael’s siblings have to say will probably influence what the rest of the interested populace might think.

Janet Jackson has mostly been mum regarding the death of her brother, but this is something that she cannot do forever. She finally speaks out during an interview with Robin Roberts on the ABC show “In The Spotlight”. The interview in its entirety will be aired on Wednesday night.

The network, however, has posted excerpts of the interview on their website. One of the things that Janet expressed during her interview was the fact that she still thinks a lot about her brother – “a day doesn’t go by that I don’t think about him.” And a lot of people will probably agree that it has been a rather tough year, at least for the Jackson family.

The surgery anesthetic propofol and the sedative lorazepam were identified as the primary drugs that caused Michael Jackson’s death.

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  1. Detoxer Nov 17

    Michael Jackson’s death was caused by the idea that it is ok to treat symptoms and not try to treat the cause. They give OxyContin–legal heroin that is used interchangeably with heroin, and then mix it with other drugs to treat the symptoms.

    Steve
    http://novusdetox.com

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