Sunday, June 28, 2009

Jackson family order new autopsy, anger mounts



REbbi jackson one of the sister of Michael jackson.









The family of Michael Jackson ordered a second autopsy of the tragic pop icon yesterday as associates told of mounting anger over “unanswered questions” surrounding the superstar’s death.

Los Angeles police yesterday conducted a second interview with doctor Conrad Murray, the only person with him when he collapsed. A spokeswoman for the cardiologist said he “clarified some inconsistencies” over the death.

“Investigators say the doctor is in no way a suspect and remains a witness to this tragedy.” Frustrated by the lack of hard information, the family requested a second autopsy on Jackson’s body which was being kept at an undisclosed location, officials and local media reports said.


Late yesterday, The Los Angeles Times reported the autopsy had been completed but there was no word on the findings.
“We don’t like what’s going on,” family patriarch Joe Jackson told People magazine. The Jacksons later issued a statement to fans describing the death as

“one of the darkest moments of our lives.” The Los Angeles Coroner’s office said Friday a preliminary autopsy on Jackson was inconclusive and a final cause of death would not be known until exhaustive toxicology tests are completed in “six to eight weeks.” According to The Times, which cites Pennsylvania forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, the coroner’s office probably kept Jackson’s brain even after his body had been released to the family in order to conduct a neuropathology test.

This test could reveal whether the singer’s brain had been damaged by drug abuse and whether he had suffered overdoses in the past, the paper said.

Joe Jackson separately told Fox News that Michael Jackson’s three children — whom the pop star fiercely protected — were in “fantastic” spirits at the musical clan’s compound

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