'They're trying to murder me': Michael Jackson wrote in chilling letters to a friend
A new report has revealed that late pop star, Michael Jackson had predicted he would be murdered in handwritten notes he
gave to a friend just weeks before his death due to drugs overdose in 2009.
"They're trying to murder me and 'I am scared about my life": Jackson wrote in chilling letters predicting that he would soon be killed to a friend.
The letters will bolster the belief of many, including Jackson's daughter Paris and sister La Toya, that the King of Pop was unlawfully murdered.
The existence of the letters was revealed for the first time by German businessman Michael Jacobshagen, 34 who maintained a two-decade-long friendship with the US pop star – in an interview with broadcaster Daphne Barak for Australian TV show Sunday Night.
According to Jacobshagen, a tearful Jackson called him from a Las Vegas hideaway. The star was preparing for a tour at London's O2 but begged his friend to fly from Germany to the US to be with him, reports
Jackson never clarified who 'they' were but some notes refer to concert promoters AEG, which was organising concerts in London that he was shortly due to perform.
One message said:
The official cause of his death was an overdose of the sedative propofol for which his personal doctor Conrad Murray served two years of a four-year jail sentence after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for administering a lethal dose of the drug, but Jacobshagen claims Jackson had been using propofol for more than a decade to treat his insomnia.
Jacobshagen says he has gone public with the notes now to support Jackson's 19-year-old daughter Paris, who recently claimed her father was murdered.
"They're trying to murder me and 'I am scared about my life": Jackson wrote in chilling letters predicting that he would soon be killed to a friend.
The letters will bolster the belief of many, including Jackson's daughter Paris and sister La Toya, that the King of Pop was unlawfully murdered.
The existence of the letters was revealed for the first time by German businessman Michael Jacobshagen, 34 who maintained a two-decade-long friendship with the US pop star – in an interview with broadcaster Daphne Barak for Australian TV show Sunday Night.
According to Jacobshagen, a tearful Jackson called him from a Las Vegas hideaway. The star was preparing for a tour at London's O2 but begged his friend to fly from Germany to the US to be with him, reports
'He was in emotional meltdown saying, 'They are going to murder me,' ' Jacobshagen recalled. After he flew out and spent three days with the troubled star, Jackson handed Jacobshagen the notes.Jacobshagen said that the notes kept telling him 'they' were trying to murder Jackson.
Jackson never clarified who 'they' were but some notes refer to concert promoters AEG, which was organising concerts in London that he was shortly due to perform.
One message said:
'AEG. Make so much pressure to me… I'm scared about my life.'Three weeks later, the Thriller hit maker was found dead.
The official cause of his death was an overdose of the sedative propofol for which his personal doctor Conrad Murray served two years of a four-year jail sentence after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for administering a lethal dose of the drug, but Jacobshagen claims Jackson had been using propofol for more than a decade to treat his insomnia.
Jacobshagen says he has gone public with the notes now to support Jackson's 19-year-old daughter Paris, who recently claimed her father was murdered.
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