posted by RumbleRomagnoli on Jul 4

The ongoing investigation into Michael Jackson’s sudden death has taken a new turn after the powerful sedative Diprivan was found in the singer’s home. Diprivan is an anesthetic widely used in operating rooms to induce unconsciousness. Also known as Propofol, it’s given intravenously and is very unusual to have in a private home

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Powerful Drug Discovered in Michael Jackson’s Home

posted by GaryMonfeli on Jul 2

Rihanna picked up a tattoo needle last night at a parlor in NYC — which would be totally fun and cool, if it wasn’t also incredibly illegal.

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RiRi Breaks Law — Think Before You Ink! | TMZ.com

posted by AndyWest on Jul 1

In such cases, the law usually recognizes the latest will as controlling if it can be shown to be valid….

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Michael Jackson’s Last Will and Testament

posted by JessicaParklanes on Jun 26

As details of Michael Jackson’s untimely death continue to unravel, police are searching for Jackson’s personal physician, who was living with the troubled star and reportedly gave him daily injections of very powerful morphine-like drugs. Conrad Robert Murray, M.D., a cardiologist licensed to practice medicine in Texas, was living with Jackson at his rented Beverly Hills mansion

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Dr. Conrad Robert Murray Sought in Michael Jackson Case

posted by AnnieGibbons on Jun 26

This is far from confirmed, but there are reports circulating that Michael Jackson may have died after getting a Demerol injection yesterday. The Sun (UK) and TMZ are reporting shortly after the injection of the drug, Jackson’s breathing got ” slower and slower until it stopped.” Again, we cannot confirm this story. However, after Jackson was badly burned during the filming of a Pepsi ad, he became addicted to painkillers and ended up at the Betty Ford Clinic

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Demerol Overdose to Blame For Michael Jackson’s Death?

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