Saturday, June 25, 2011

Los Angeles - On Saturday complete two years of the death of Michael Jackson's "King of Pop"




Los Angeles - On Saturday complete two years of the death of Michael Jackson's "King of Pop", a fact which came to calendar the last decade and whose impact continues to be valid due to its emblematic figure and the uncertainty surrounding the trial of doctor particular.
Michael died on 25 June 2009 at age 50, victim of acute intoxication with propofol, a powerful sedative that hospital use would have been administered by his personal doctor, Conrad Murray, charged with manslaughter (when there is no intent to kill).

At autopsy, showed that propofol as a determining factor in death, were also found other drugs in his blood.

Murray acknowledged that he had given the singer a cocktail of drugs the day of his death, although during the preliminary hearing the defense of the accused raised the possibility that the artist has self-medicating with propofol.

"Gentlemen, I am an innocent man," the cardiologist said in January. Murray, 58, is free on bail of $ 75,000.

In case of being proven guilty in the death of "King of Pop", Murray could face four years in prison. In May, Michael Shepherd, judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles (California) decided to postpone the trial began Sept. 8 for the day.

Michael's death occurred after a sleepless night preceded by a day of trials that did little to presage, witnesses say, the tragic and sudden end the musician, who would go on stage this summer (northern hemisphere) in London, with tour, "This is It", after eight years away from the public.

The trials behind closed doors in the pavilion Staples Center, Los Angeles, ended up being the last performances of the singer. The preparation generated one hundred hours of recordings made into a documentary posthumously baptized with the same name and the tour grossed over $ 260 million at the box office.

The sequences of the work will focus discarded part of the trial. Murray's defense believes that the images contained evidence that Michael was not in good health before the night of his death, which could sow reasonable doubt in a jury about the true responsibility of the physician.

The prosecution, however, reveals that Murray disregard the patient to talk on the phone and it took nearly 30 minutes to alert the emergency services to find the artist inert in his bed.

Meanwhile, Michael's legacy lives on in new form of musical hits. In 2009 he was the biggest-selling artist in the U.S., ahead of Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga. The following year, it launched the first posthumous studio album with new songs, called "Michael", which quickly became the number in many countries.

Despite the attempts to control his family fortune, the artist left his inheritance to a position of trust which has the unique benefit his mother Katherine and his three children Prince Michael, Paris and Prince Michael II 'Blanket'.

The family has no doubts about the guilt of Murray and even "La Toya, sister of the artist, recently revealed that Michael was convinced of the existence of a conspiracy to end his life due to the large number of albums of songs on which had the rights, as well as the value of their properties.

The second anniversary of the death of Jackson will be accompanied by visits to Neverland, a huge ranch that the artist had in California, Forest Lawn Cemetery - where he is buried - his star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, to his residence in Bel Air , the pavilion and the Staples Center Madame Tussauds wax museum in Los Angeles.

In addition, the residence of Las Vegas (Nevada) will open its doors to the public for the first time by four hours, under strict security measures.

"We will allow people to wander where he walked, see what he saw, breathe the same air and feel inspired," said a representative of the home portal "TMZ.com."

The final event will be an auction hosted by Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, which will be placed within reach more than 200 objects associated with the singer.

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