The 2019 documentary Killing Michael Jackson collects the testimonies of
the three police officers who first entered
the bedroom where the singer died. The Los Angeles detectives who led the investigation spoke about the day they found
Jackson's lifeless body.
The chaos in the room that also functioned as the singer's office (Video capture).
The King of Pop died on June 25, 2009 from acute propofol and benzodiazepine poisoning at his home on North Carolwood Drive in Holmby Hills. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, stated that he found Jackson
not breathing and that he had a weak pulse.
Michael Jackson had a doll on his deathbed (Video Capture).
Michael Jackson
had a doll
on his deathbed, cops say about his chaotic
drug-filled
room . They told how they found rooms full of medicines, needles and a bulletin board with
photos of children, clothes and strange notes.
A hellish bedroom
"There were post-its stuck on mirrors and doors with little phrases. I don't know if they were thoughts because some of them looked like poems.
The bedroom was...a mess
," the police said.
They found rooms full of drugs, medications and needles (Video capture).
The report even showed photos from inside Jackson's treatment room, the bedroom, and Murray's drug-filled medical bag.
One of the syringes found in the singer's room (Video capture).
Detectives remember finding Jackson's
makeshift medical room
with medications: "It didn't seem like a room suitable for any type of medical treatment," one of the agents commented.
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's death in 2011 and served two years in prison.
20 minutes.
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