These
are the shocking images which further detail Michael Jackson's tragic
spiral into prescription pill dependency, revealed as his family pursue a
lawsuit against his concert promoters. The evidence pictures,
released by the Los Angeles Police Department this week, show numerous
pill bottles, oxygen tanks and medical supplies littered around the
superstar's bedroom at the time of his death on June 25, 2009. One
image, which was not among the dozens of pictures shown as part of the
Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, reveals a metal stand with a hanging
bag of intravenous fluids attached. In the background are numerous
portraits of unidentified babies along with a small picture of Charlie
Chaplin. Several canisters of what appears to be oxygen stand next to a
wooden dresser topped with gilded mirror.
Michael Jackson's
mother Katherine is suing AEG Live, claiming it failed to properly
investigate her son's personal doctor Conrad Murray and missed warning
signs about his failing health. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 after giving Jackson a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol. In
the new photo collection, prescription pill bottles are seen lined up
on a nightstand alongside over-the-counter products and a bottle of
water while empty containers roll around on the floor. Along with propofol, the names of drugs Diazepam and Lidocaine are marked on some bottles' labels. In
one telling image, which appears to have been taken in a car, there is a
list of nearby 24-hour pharmacies and the phone numbers. Conrad
Murray's medical bag is also indicated in one picture, according to
RadarOnline, stashed high in a closet in the superstar's dressing room. There
are also similar images from Murray's trial including shots of
Jackson's iconic embroidered jackets hanging in a closet and stacks of
movies on a nightstand.
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