June 25 2009, 15 years already.

We tell you everything!

 

Michael Joseph Jackson



Michael, we've been waiting for you. As always, you were going to surprise us, make us laugh, sing, dance, give love and leave us speechless. We were going to be just you and us.
But on that fateful June 15, 2009, it all came to an end and no one understood a thing. Those of us who love you, had just lost you, and were overwhelmed by a tsunami of emotions that, 15 years later, still leaves us destituted facing your absence. Your departure should never have happened so quickly.

 



In this tribute to the 15 years since Michael's death, we'll review from the start what the Jackson family and those close to Michael really thought happened. We'll also hear from doctors, who will shed a little more light on certain facts.

As usual at the time, and even today, whenever there is news about Michael Jackson, the media are quick to misrepresent things without really looking into the facts.This lack of information has often been the cause of negative rumours, creating great harm for the artist. The more a lie is spread, the more it is believed, creating a false image of Michael for the general public. However, there are also positive testimonials from people close to Michael, who are not quoted often enough, but who were the people who knew him best in his private life.

 

He was preparing a series of 10 concerts at the beginning, and finally they added fifty. . . This Is It which he intended to undertake at the O 2 Arena in London from 13 July 2009 to 6 March 2010.
His death occurred on June 25, 2009, at his Holmby Hills mansion in Los Angeles, following an acute cardiac arrest caused by an acute intoxication, because his personal physician, Conrad Murray, administering propofol to him.

 

His Speech at the O2 on march 5, 2009 to announce his return.


Thank you all. That's it. . . ! These will be my last shows in London. And when I say it is, I mean it, because. . . I will perform the songs my fans want to hear. This is the last reminder. I'll see you in July and. . . I love you. Really, you need to know. I love you very much; from the bottom of my heart. That's it. . . ! See you in July!"
900,000 seats for "This is it tour" had all been sold out in a matter of days.

Video link of the speech in the photo.

 

 

Katherine Jackson:

Murray knew better than anyone what should have been done.
And if he had been present when Michael stopped breathing, Michael would still be alive today.

 

 

Joe Jackson:

He said his son had been the victim of "a murder. "

Blanchett:

"When I grow up, I want to be a director, Dad told me it would be good, so that's what you want to do. "

Prince:

 

"Mon Père à j'amais perdu confiance en lui. Jusqu'à la fin de sa vie."

 

"Paris is convinced that her father was murdered. "

La Toya Jackson:


"Michael was murdered because he was worth much more dead than alive! "Michael wanted to give up music to become a director.

Taj:


Some people dare to tell me that my uncle was this or that, when they never approached him!

Debbie Rowe:


A "generous" man, wonderful father with children" and a "brilliant businessman".

Ken Ehrlich, the star's producer:


"Two days before the 25th of June, Michael lived intensely the rehearsals, during which he gave the best of himself.

Kenny Ortega:


"Look at the end of Fred Astaire's career, it was the same thing. The photographers did a great job of sticking a disgusting image on it. "

Coroner:


"Why were the emergency services were only called at 12:21 by this residence which is just a few minutes from the hospital. . . "
"Thirteen puncture marks, thirty-eight marks in total on the body! The final hours of his life violated all acceptable medical standards. "

 

 

Last Day-- The Family-- Testimonies

For us, all the fans, that day was an absolute void. A life without Michael was unimaginable. He was still young and looked great. He was a multi-talented star, a good person, humble and generous, and much more normal than people gave him credit for.

 

"I created Neverland as a home for myself and my children, it gave me a chance to do what I couldn't when I was a kid.... We couldn't go to the movies. We couldn't go to Disneyland. We couldn't do all those fun things. We were on tour. We worked hard. He also says that he believes the property is also a happy place for city kids "who have never seen the mountains, who have never been on a merry-go-round, who have never been around horses or lamas".

Michael Jackson