
The Murder of Michael Jackson: The Cover Up & Conspiracy
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Narrated by:
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Aurora Goldstein
About this listen
The first question to ask in any homicide is "What was the motive?" For Dr. Conrad Murray, the real motive should have been to keep Michael Jackson alive. That way he could get paid. But it wasn't Dr. Murray that was the only person in Michael Jackson's life at the end. There were other people too. Other people who did have a motive to kill. Working backwards from information personally received, discoveries have been made as to who the real killer of Michael Jackson was. This recounting of the events as they happened, is a personal testimony to the discoveries and evidence supporting the conspiracy and cover up of the murder of one of the greatest entertainers and humanitarians in world history - Michael Jackson.
©2015 Deborah Stefaniak (P)2015 Deborah StefaniakWhat listeners say about The Murder of Michael Jackson: The Cover Up & Conspiracy
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