Never-before-seen interviews with the King of Pop's former wife shed new light on the height of his drug abuse.
“We decided to concentrate on that night for the criminal side of it. The documentary delves further into the addictions which ruled Jackson’s life. “He had multiple, different doctors that he was involved with and he would go to ‘Doctor A’ and ask for a sedative, and then he would go to ‘Doctor B’ and may ask for the same one. He served half of that jail term. “Michael is responsible, to a great extent, for his own demise, but he certainly had a lot of help from the medical community.” “Circumstances had been leading up to his death for years, and all of these different medical professionals had allowed Michael to dictate his own terms, get the medicines he wanted, when he wanted them, where he wanted them,” Martinez tells the doco.
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“I really do believe that this death was inevitable,” an LAPD detective said. “There is a number of people that died from addictions and in some way I was part of it.” Rowe expressed regret and admitted she was “basically as bad” as the infamous Dr Arnold Klein, who has been accused of being an “enabler”, feeding the singer’s dangerous habit.
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“We decided to focus on that night because of the criminal side. 7NEWS Spotlight documentary reveals King of Pop used fake identities to procure string of drugs These addictions dated back to the painkillers administered during filming of a Pepsi commercial for severe burns in a pyrotechnic horror accident in 1984. The allegation is made in the special investigation Who Really Killed Michael Jackson? He served half of that prison sentence. “He had several different doctors that he dealt with and he would go to ‘Doctor A’ and ask for a sedative and then he would go to ‘Doctor B’ and maybe ask for the same.