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Sun: Jackson emaciated, bald and full of pills at time of death

UPDATE: Seems like the Sun either received bad info or simple made a bunch of stuff up.

The Los Angeles coroner’s office says details released by the Sun are bogus and came neither from a private or the county autopsy, The LA Times reports.

Read more here.

If the London Sun has it right (let’s hope it doesn’t), the King of Pop was a mere shell of his former self when he died Thursday.

The newspaper, reporting on an apparently leaked autopsy report, says that Michael Jackson was bald and a ” virtual skeleton,” weighing just 112 pounds.

The ‘Thriller’ singer’s 5 foot 10 inch body was full of needle marks and bruises, the Sun story says.

Pills were the only thing found in his stomach as Jackson only ate one meal a day, the newspaper reports.

Read story here.

See video from the BET Awards Sunday, June 28, of Janet Jackson speaking about her beloved brother.

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By ELW

June 29, 2009 9:48 AM | Link to this

Let’s not draw any conclusions. I hope that when the second autopsy is performed the family will not hide the truth. If it is drugs that killed him, then they need to share this to make sure it never happens to another person who is shielded from the real world. Seems like Britney Spears had a similar situation & her family stepped in. It needs to stop with MJ.

By disgrace

June 29, 2009 10:46 AM | Link to this

I just hate it when ever anything happens to an African American, Al sharpton and Jessi Jackson has to get in front of the camera. I like for them to shut up and sit down.

By Gwyn

June 29, 2009 11:08 AM | Link to this

Perhaps the family hopes the 2nd autopsy shows that MJ was actually a robust 175lbs, with a full head of hair, so that they can maintain their suspicions of foul play. MJ apparently was a train wreck, and as painful as it will be for the family, they should accept reality and not try to make this someone else’s fault. That won’t allay their grief one bit.

By hoolio

June 29, 2009 11:44 AM | Link to this

he’s the only person in history to be born a black child and die AN OLD WHITE MAN!!!

By Suzie

June 29, 2009 3:01 PM | Link to this

I believe in the end everything will show that it was Michael who killed himself, by accident or not.

By spike

June 29, 2009 3:40 PM | Link to this

I think MJ was anorexic, that explains his thinness and baldness if that is true. One Meal a day? Please!!!!!!

By Jerry

June 29, 2009 9:12 PM | Link to this

Let the man die with some damn dignity left, wouldja, PLEASE???

By dEJI

June 30, 2009 10:31 AM | Link to this

My sentiments exactly Jerry. However, to add to that, I have a sinking feeling from all indications that the suns report is probably right.

By Jimmy

July 2, 2009 11:23 PM | Link to this

Of all the dancers and movie stars that over dose on xanax and vicodan. Hell, i’m lookin for vicodans myself.

By Shellie

July 2, 2009 11:30 PM | Link to this

If Michael only ate one meal a day and prepared for a tour then he was malnourished giving his heart a real trial. If doing any pills on top of that then there is no way he could sustain. His close and personal Doctors should have warned of the stress of malnourishment. He was such a talent.

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