Shocking Evidence Found In Michael Jackson's Bedroom Where He Died — See The Photos
June 11 2013, Published 8:58 a.m. ET
Michael Jackson's June 25, 2009 death came as a shock to the nation, and the King of Pop's extreme dependency on prescription drugs was little known outside his inner circle.
As the wrongful death trial is underway -- pitting Michael's family against the promotions group AEG -- multiple new evidence taken as evidence have been released by the Los Angeles Police Department by RadarOnline.com that show the disarray in the bedroom where he died including the multiple prescriptions found, the oxygen tanks and Dr. Conrad Murray's medical bags with medication.
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As we previously reported, Katherine Jackson claims AEG pushed the sickly singer toward a task he was physically unable to do in performing a residencey at England's 02 Arena; and that the company didn't properly vet Dr. Conrad Murray, who was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the Thriller singer's death.