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‘TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson?’, explore the reason behind the death of the King of Pop

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TMZ is gearing up to release a new documentary titled, ‘TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson?’

Here is everything you need to know.

TMZ is set to release Michael Jackson’s documentary

TMZ is making a documentary centering around Michael Jackson’s death, 13 years later following the demise of the music legend.

The film is titled, ‘TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson?’ and is slated to drop on the 6th September 2022 Tuesday.

On 1st September 2022, TMZ released a brief trailer of the upcoming documentary. In the teaser, we can see exclusive interviews of the medical professionals who were on Jackson’s team.

Furthermore, Jackson’s family members are most likely to make an appearance in the film as well. The preview offered glimpses of Dr. Drew Pinsky and Jackson’s former wife Debbie Rowe.

Moreover, Dr. Conrad Murray will also feature in the documentary. He was found guilty of distributing particular sedatives that eventually led to a drug overdose. Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter.

Regardless, in the video, Murray is seen bawling his eyes out as he says, ‘I will always love Michael.’

Additionally, Investigator Orlando Martinez of the Los Angeles Police Department is also included in the film. 

In the teaser, he is seen saying, ‘There’s a lot of folks to blame that never had a reckoning.’

More about Michael Jackson’s death

Michael Jackson died of cardiac arrest on 25th June 2009. He was found dead at his rented home in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles. 

As per Jackson’s autopsy report, it was stated that the cardiac arrest was caused because of an overdose of two drugs, namely propofol and benzodiazepine. 

Conrad Murray, Jackson’s personal physician at the time, was brought under questioning following Jackson’s death. Furthermore, the medical reports labeled the death as a homicide. It further claimed that Murray’s actions were an ‘involuntary manslaughter.’

Subsequently, the 51-page report mentioned that Jackson passed away from ‘acute propofol intoxication.’

However, Murray alleged that he gave Jackson sedatives, particularly propofol, to help him sleep.

Nevertheless, an anaesthesiologist counter-argued Murray’s claim over propofol’s usage.

The report states, ‘There are no reports of its use for insomnia relief, to my knowledge. The only reports of its use in homes are cases of fatal abuse (first reported in 1992), suicide, murder, and accident.’

In late 2011, Murray was sentenced to four years in prison.

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