we are going to see the king the andre crouch choir sang as jackson s brothers carried his casket. the king of pop is not big enough for him. he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. you find the life it was an emotional ceremony. i love you, buddy. i ll miss you. with a heart-breaking ending. daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. and i just wanted to say i love him so much. i m not going to see him anymore, but i feel him everywhere. i really do. god picks certain people to do certain things. he knew he would be the loudest
his body lies in a highly secured mausoleum, off limits to the public. one year after his death, jackson s personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is charged with involuntary manslaughter, but some close to jackson believe there are others responsible for his death. you only make a change for once in my life jermaine jackson was closer to his brother than just about anyone else. he claims michael was murdered. he said to my mother that they are trying to kill me. do you think conrad murray was part of that? was he complicit? i think he s kind of like a fall guy. so you think he knew, do you think he did that on purpose, conrad murray? i think he knew the players. and i think if you squeeze his hand hard enough he would say.
this is a man who lived his life on his own terms. after hours of denying jackson propofol police investigators say dr. murray finally relented. at 10:40 a.m., he gave him the pop legend the anesthetic drug through an iv drip and jackson finally went to sleep. according to the search warrant affidavit, at 10:50 a.m., dr. murray got up to go to the bathroom. a few minutes later, murray says he returned to find his very famous patient no longer breathing. he began cpr. the cook at the house told me that there were certain things that seemed to happen every day. around 8:00, 9:00 in the morning. conrad murray would come downstairs for breakfast, often holding a canister of oxygen. on this morning, the morning of jackson s death, he didn t. it was much later, and he called
doubt that michael jackson knew what drugs he wanted and when he wanted them. and michael jackson appeared to be able to get whatever he wanted whenever he wanted. according to the affidavit, as dawn broke at 100 north carolwood drive on june 25th, 2009, still awake and apparently restless, he wasn t taking no for an answer. he didn t like to be told no on what to do. that is a huge issue. anyone who knew michael and worked for michael will tell you this is a man who lived his life on his own terms. after hours of denying jackson propofol police investigators say dr. murray finally relented. at 10:40 a.m., he gave him the pop legend the anesthetic drug through an iv drip and jackson finally went to sleep. according to the search warrant affidavit, at 10:50 a.m., dr. murray got up to go to the bathroom.
as investigators began to unravel michael jackson s final hours, a timeline emerged. a time line in a sworn affidavit. this is what investigators believe happened based on evidence and eyewitness accounts, including those of jackson s personal physician, dr. conrad murray. on the last night of his life, jackson made his way from l.a. toward beverly hills. as he did, few really knew the dark secrets the pop legend carried with him to 100 north carolwood drive. michael jackson spent his final hours here at this rented mansion in l.a. according to the search warrant affidavit, his personal physician, dr. conrad murray, told police it was a restless and ultimately a drug-filled night with jackson battling his chronic insomnia allegedly