Focus Shifting To Drugs In Jackson's Death
Family, Friends Have Long Been Concerned About Singer's Use Of Prescription Painkillers
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Play CBS Video Video Jackson Family Wants Answers At the late Michael Jackson's home, his family was described as confused, upset and angry by a lack of information from those who surrounded Jackson in his final days. Bill Whitaker has more.
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Video 'Smooth Criminal' Cover On this week's 'Second Cup Caf?', David Garrett is a huge star in Europe, and is now tackling a new audience here in the states. He performs his version of Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal'.
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Video King Of Pop The "Michael Jackson phenomenon" was world-wide. So it's no surprise that tributes are occuring in from all corners of the globe. Bill Whitaker reports.
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In this July 7, 2006 photo, Dr. Conrad Murray poses for a photo as he opens the Acres Homes Cardiovascular Center at the Tidwell Professional Building, in Houston. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle)
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Photo Essay Mourning Michael Jackson Fans gather across the country to mourn the loss of a pop icon
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Photo Essay Michael Jackson: 1958-2009 The "King Of Pop" had a life full of number one hits and personal scandals
While the L.A. coroner says it'll take weeks to confirm the cause of death, tabloids and Jackson associates aren't waiting. Banner headlines on the front pages of the tabloid London Sun and the New York Post, citing unnamed sources, declare that Jackson took a daily cocktail of narcotics, including Demerol, Dilaudid, Vicodin, Xanax and Paxil.
A pharmacy in Beverly Hills sued Jackson two years ago, claiming the entertainer owed more than $100,000 for prescription drugs. His family and friends have long been concerned.
J. Randy Taraborelli, biographer and CBS News consultant said family and friends concerned for years.
"It's been a long, ongoing problem," Taraborelli said.
Police want to question Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's live-in physician, about Jackson's drug use. Dr. Murry, whose car was impounded by L.A. police for investigation, was with Jackson when the singer collapsed - he's the doctor mentioned in the 911 call.
In the call, the caller said, "He's not breathing."
"Did anybody witness what happen?" the dispatcher asked.
"Just the doctor, sir, the doctor has been the only one here," the caller said. "Yes, he works here."
Murray, a cardiologist, has practices in several states, including a Houston clinic, and a trail of financial troubles, including tax liens and real estate lawsuits for more than $1 million.
Another unanswered question: the fate of Jackson's three young children, currently in the care of the singer's mother, Katherine. Jackson's business associate says the singer asked him to care for the youngest child.
"He asked me, if anything happened to him, if I would become the godfather and parent to Prince Michael," said Al Malnik.
Jackson's former wife, Debbie Rowe, the mother of the older two, recently had asked the courts to restore her parental rights.
"The children do not know who she is, not exactly, you could probably count on one hand the amount of times she was actually with the children and that they shared any time at all together," Taraborelli said.
Rev. Al Sharpton said the family is considering a number of celebrations around the world around to celebrate the life of Michael Jackson. And an indication of just how serious drug investigation has become - Dr. Murray has hired a high-powered law firm to represent him.
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- IT WAS JUST a week ago that Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) was in the spotlight for his admission of marital infidelity. Now comes fellow Republican and would-be presidential hopeful Mark Sanford's clumsy admission of adultery, and Mr. Ensign is, so political pundits judge, yesterday's news. That's too bad, because there is still a lot about Mr. Ensign's affair that the public has a right to know.
Interest in Mr. Ensign -- and we make no secret that ours is influenced in part by his despicable role in undermining D.C. voting rights -- is by no means absolution of Mr. Sanford. The latter abrogated his responsibilities as South Carolina governor and misled his staff and the public. Mr. Sanford's infidelity should be a private matter between him and his wife, but his embarrassing confessional raised inevitable calls for his resignation. His announcement yesterday that he would reimburse the state for portions of a 2008 trade mission that included meeting with his Argentine mistress raises more questions about his conduct. - Reply to this comment
- That's enough Michael Jackson already. There are much bigger things going on in the world now.
NEXT! - Reply to this comment
- SIX STORIES on the CBS News homepage about this child molesting scummbag?!?!?!
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- Who cares?
Another "toucher" bits the dust.
Too bad it didn't happen 40 years ago. Many young children wouldn't have been sexually abused. - Reply to this comment
- I thought Jackson was entertaining as a black man. Not so after he turned himself into a white woman....
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- I wonder what was so painful to him that he needed prescription drugs, or was he just using them for recreation?
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- You try dancing and singing at his level, night after night, through the small strains, sprains, hyper extensions, and other minor injuries that never get time to heal, then top it off with multiple cosmetic surgeries, then add to that the stress produced by a media constantly demonizing you for money, and the leeches and sharks of this business all taking bites out of you, people accusing you of criminal behavior without proof, and a small segment of the population who automatically hate you because you are perhaps the world's most famous entertainer, but not of their ethnic stripe, and it adds up over the years.
I doubt seriously if you could take it, Elvis, the Beatles, and even tough-guy Mike Tyson couldn't.
- And, so once Jackson made his first 10 million he was obligated to keep doing this?
He spent more money in a trip to a gift shop than you will ever make in your lifetime.
He had WAY MORE money than he needed to spend the rest of his life sitting on the beach drinking Coronas. So if his life was so hard, why didn't he just stop and take the beach?
Other singers just as famous as him have done it. Look at Eminem. Do you see him in the tabloids now? No, he tossed his skank wife out of his life and is living with his friends and concentrating on raising his daughters, with his millions. He's not wasting money or getting stoned out of his mind. Nothing was preventing Jackson from doing the same thing.
- y brianbwb-2009 June 27, 2009 11:57 PM PDT
You try dancing and singing at his level, night after night, through the small strains, sprains, hyper extensions, and other minor injuries that never get time to heal, then top it off with multiple cosmetic surgeries, then add to that the stress
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Demerol, Dilaudid and Vicodin for small strains and "other minor injuries"? You totally ignorant buffoon-do some research before opening your pretentious and rabidly, racist loud mouth. You'll make less of an azz of yourself online that way.
- You try dancing and singing at his level, night after night, through the small strains, sprains, hyper extensions, and other minor injuries that never get time to heal, then top it off with multiple cosmetic surgeries, then add to that the stress produced by a media constantly demonizing you for money, and the leeches and sharks of this business all taking bites out of you, people accusing you of criminal behavior without proof, and a small segment of the population who automatically hate you because you are perhaps the world's most famous entertainer, but not of their ethnic stripe, and it adds up over the years.
- In a way I feel bad for this guy..He never had a real life or a good childhood..Drugs were probably the only way out of the insane life he lead..Anyone who knows anything about addiction will understand how hard it is to kick it...And he is Michael Jackson...What is he gonna do??Check into rehab so the entire world will know and have a story for that as well....And smear his name some more..He was in such a bad spot and he was SO Addicted to opiates he needed them to function....Beleive me I know first hand...It is such a shame that another addict died from this disease..That is what people MUST understand..this is a real disease and it needs to be treated like life and death....Rest His Soul..
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- Yes, I am sad about Michael Jackson's death while I am 46 years old. However, I was also sad learning of my dad's death when I was 14.
As people, we must accept sad moments and act to improve the lives of those who remain. My thoughts tell me that the spirits of those who have passed would be more pleased with less questions about their deaths, and more answers about improving the lives of those of us who are living rewarding lives. - Reply to this comment
- How is it that Jessie Jackson is now the family spokesperson?????? I just cannot stand this guy. If you're black, he's there. What happened to the spokesperson Oxman? I think Jessie just insinuates himself into every black celebrities' event. Oh, I get it, he's like a trump card. He makes such a damn big stink that the Jacksons' can say, "Give us what we want or we'll get 'Jessie' Okay, I've answered my own question. Nuff said.
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- Ever consider that the family may have asked him to be?
And as far as Oxman, he left the job years ago.
Also if "getting Jesse" helps to sort out the inevitable insurance matters, and other maters of probate, then all the better for them, you are no one to judge, as you yourself insinuate your own negative drivel into this topic thread, you are even worse than you presume Rev. Jackson to be.
The Reverend is taking the opportunity to give condolence, comfort, and whatever assistance he can to those who accept it, you are only taking this opportunity to spew hate, so whose motive is worse?
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The Reverend is taking the opportunity to give condolence, comfort, and whatever assistance he can to those who accept it, you are only taking this opportunity to spew hate, so whose motive is worse?
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The "Reverend"? you're just as pretentious and phony as he is.
- Ever consider that the family may have asked him to be?
- Washed-up has-been drug-addict freak show gets multiple headlines multiple days; Farrah Fawcett's courageous battle with cancer disappears immediately from news. Timing is everything.
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- There is only so much news coverage to go around, and far more people world-wide knew of Jackson than Fawcett. Her struggle was indeed brave, but her impact on people was limited to those who watched American TV. Ms. Fawcett is national news, Mr. Jackson is international.
Jackson, on the other hand, was a positive influence on the lives of people around the world, as evidenced by even Filipino prisoners, dancing in tribute.
Do you see such tributes for Ms. Fawcett coming from around the world, and if not, then why not? Because not as many people were touched by her talent.
America is not the only country in the world, you know, and it is also not the only culture that makes positive contributions to life.
So your real beef is...?
- There is only so much news coverage to go around, and far more people world-wide knew of Jackson than Fawcett. Her struggle was indeed brave, but her impact on people was limited to those who watched American TV. Ms. Fawcett is national news, Mr. Jackson is international.
- Michael Jackson TV program should have been titled, Man and his Mask..that's what Jackson looked like he was wearing, A Mask
Why are the TV networks running all this cr** about Jackson, it just is another case of someone who was overindulgent to the extreme. He had enablers who couldn't say no. It looks like his Doctor may not have been taking good care of his patient.I think this case will be just another case of death by drug addiction. How the thousands of people are worshipping Jackson now that he is dead is truly disgusting. No wonder our world is so messed up..Goodnight all. Stay safe and if you know someone who uses drugs, call the cops and save their life by having them arrested. - Reply to this comment
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- Right, you sound like Sgt Stedanko on the old Cheech and Chong LPs, "if you, or anyone you know is using drugs, maybe even your Mother and Dad..."
The reason the news media is running it is because Michael was more famous around the world than anyone else, save perhaps James Brown, Muhammad Ali, and maybe more recently Michael Jordan.
So you were not a fan, big deal, that places you in the vast minority on the planet, but you presume to dictate to the world who they should or should not accept. You are disgusted by the "thousands of people are worshiping Jackson..."? Well I have news son, the numbers were in the hundreds of millions, if not billions, so you should be about ready to expire from terminal disgust.
I have a better idea, mind you own business, it is their life to live or lose, not yours.
You and your ilk obviously have nothing positive to say about a person who accomplished so much, and lost so much, so you are among a paltry few in the world whose brainwashed mind cannot conceive of what the man accomplished, and could not even begin to measure up.
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You and your ilk obviously have nothing positive to say about a person who accomplished so much, and lost so much, so you are among a paltry few in the world whose brainwashed mind cannot conceive of what the man accomplished, and could not even begin to measure up.
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Wow, another honor graduate of the Sharpton/Jackson School of IMA Victim U.
Gotta love that racist shuck and jive. Life is cruel for the victim-Boo Hoo Hoo. Grow up stupid.
- Right, you sound like Sgt Stedanko on the old Cheech and Chong LPs, "if you, or anyone you know is using drugs, maybe even your Mother and Dad..."
- Michael Jackson TV program should have been titled, Man and his Mask..that's what Jackson looked like he was wearing, A Mask
Why are the TV networks running all this cr** about Jackson, it just is another case of someone who was overindulgent to the extreme. He had enablers who couldn't say no. It looks like his Doctor may not have been taking good care of his patient.I think this case will be just another case of death by drug addiction. How the thousands of people are worshipping Jackson now that he is dead is truly disgusting. No wonder our world is so messed up..Goodnight all. Stay safe and if you know someone who uses drugs, call the cops and save their life by having them arrested. - Reply to this comment
- Al "no blood on my clothes" Sharpton show up yet?
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- SO what if he does? If he has close enough contact with the family, and wishes to be there in their time of sorrow, If the family accepts his condolences, and in the process he makes statements the press deems worthy of print, then you are no one with the opinion that he cannot.
Does he spend any of your money on the trip?
- SO what if he does? If he has close enough contact with the family, and wishes to be there in their time of sorrow, If the family accepts his condolences, and in the process he makes statements the press deems worthy of print, then you are no one with the opinion that he cannot.
- There are a great many important events going on in world. Michael Jackson is not one of them. I am sick of hearing about this event. Men and women are fighing and dying all over the world for our freedom. This addict is not important in the larger picture.
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- Michael helped more people around the world, even for a few minutes, forget their troubles and gave many an example of possibility and potential being realized, which is actually quite important, more people know his face and music than those who knew any US president's face, so it is rather important.
As far as freedom, whenever anyone is fighting, no one is free, especially we who are the instigators of much of it, so save your right wing drivel for the political topics.
- Michael helped more people around the world, even for a few minutes, forget their troubles and gave many an example of possibility and potential being realized, which is actually quite important, more people know his face and music than those who knew any US president's face, so it is rather important.
- Murray, a cardiologist, has practices in several states, including a Houston clinic, and a trail of financial troubles, including tax liens and real estate lawsuits for more than $1 million."
Dontcha just LOVE how the media drags in EVERYONE around someone like this, and then convicts the people w/o a trial, and then plasters their personal information, home address, financial details and what property they own?
As if ANY of that krap has any bearingon the original case and that it may indeed be found the doctor was totally innocent and was simply PRESENT!
Meanwhile the doctor is being "convicted" as a druge dealer and having his personal financials plastered all over the media, this country has gone down the tubes with this garbage. - Reply to this comment
- Why didn't they transport him to a children's hospital, which was his standing instruction to his group of hangers on? Why are his family loading up all the property from the mansion before the probate court can stop them? Remind you of the old hags tearing down the bed curtains in Zorba the Greek?
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MICHAEL JACKSON MURDERED.
HERES MICHAEL JACKSONS DEAD BODY;
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Notice its nightTime & Orange/red blood on clothing of fire rescue & gurny, NOT lamps, which are illegal to run when back door is open, to prevent cover up of blood. nOTICE hUGE bANDAGES oVER cHEST.
Michael Was Murdered by PEPSI as Michael prepared NEW Life.
Signed:PHYSICIAN THOMAS STEWART von DRASHEK M.D..
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- People come on... How can anyone mourn the passing of some spoiled drug addled child molestor? That waste of skin was nothing more than a sore on the ass of humanity and I for one and GLAD that crap bag is gone. Good Riddance to BAD TRASH!! If there is any justice in the afterlife he is getting a size 19 dirt shute in hell.
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- If you have proof of his "crimes" I am sure there are victims who could use your help to obtain compensation from the estate, so please contact the relevant authorities with your evidence.
Oh, you say you don't actually have any, just slanderous insult? well then it is clear that your own character is even worse than those to whom you direct such insult.
- I agree...whether it evokes pity or scorn from all of you, Jackson was insane, and probably criminally insane. No reasonable person uses plastic surgery to change his race and make himself look like Peter Pan. Even Quincy Jones in an NBC interview said he just didn't understand why Michael would change himself so radically, and why all the pictures in his house were of blond, blue-eyed boys.
Elvis was just as rich and famous as Jackson, but he was not insane, so you can't say that fame (or we) drove him to it. He wasn't a victim of anything but untreated mental illness. Had he not been rich, he surely would be in an asylum. Sorry to have to tell you this.
Oh and by the way, pop music is shallow, soulless crap, and the best pop singer in the world is by definition in the bottom ten percent of musicians as far as talent goes. It's a little like being a Country star.
- If you have proof of his "crimes" I am sure there are victims who could use your help to obtain compensation from the estate, so please contact the relevant authorities with your evidence.
- Demerol is indeed a 'feel good' drug, highly addictive, and deadly in excess. Drugs are the way out for those celibs who can't face the fall and obscurity: Elvis, Joplin, Judy Garland, Monroe, Morrison, Hendrix, and Allen Ladd, to name just of a few of the lengthy list.
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- Hendrix did not die of drugs, contrary to the proven false rumors still being spread by those who cannot accept a "Black" man who revolutionized the music industry, and the suckers who believe the lies they spew. (which one of these categories applies to you is moot)
His death certificate is available online for all to see.
Be thankful that these comments allow cowards to spout libels and slanders without the risk of being held personally responsible, the Hendrix estate has won every lawsuit they have filed against such slanderers.
- Hendrix did not die of drugs, contrary to the proven false rumors still being spread by those who cannot accept a "Black" man who revolutionized the music industry, and the suckers who believe the lies they spew. (which one of these categories applies to you is moot)
- Amazing - somehow that publicity hound Sharpton managed to get his name associated with this story.
I'll bet the toxicology screen will turn out to be very revealing and Jackson's physician will be asked a lot of questions in the weeks to come. - Reply to this comment




