King of pop Michael Jackson predicted he would be murdered in a handwritten letter to a friend a few weeks before his death.
King of pop Michael Jackson predicted he would be murdered in a letter to a friend a few weeks before dying of a drug overdose in 2009.
According to DailyMail, the above letter made many people, especially Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris and the singer’s sister La Toya, believe that Michael was murdered.
The letter written to Michael Jackson’s friend read: “They’re trying to kill me” and “I’m afraid of being murdered.”
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The existence of the above letter was not revealed until recently by the pop king’s friend – a German businessman named Michael Jacobshagen, 34 years old.
In a recent interview on Australian television, Mr. Michael Jacobshagen said he had known Michael Jackson for 20 years.
According to the businessman, when he called him from Las Vegas, Michael cried. At that time, the singer was preparing for a tour in London and begged him to fly from Germany to America with him.
“Michael was emotional and said: They are going to kill me,” Jacobshagen recalled.
After receiving the phone call, this businessman flew to America and spent three days with Michael.
During that time, Michael gave Jacobshagen several handwritten letters, which read, “They’re trying to kill me.”
Michael Jackson never specified who “they” were, but some letters mentioned AEG, the company that organized Michael’s tour in London.
In one letter, there was a paragraph: “AEG. Puts a lot of pressure on me…I fear for my life.”
A few weeks later, this world-famous singer was found dead.\
The official cause was an overdose of the painkiller propofol. Michael’s personal doctor, Conrad Murray, was sentenced to prison for the singer’s manslaughter.
However, Jacobshagen believes that Michael Jackson used the drug propofol for more than a decade to treat insomnia.
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