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Michael Jackson’s Kids Formed Prayer Circle Before His Death
According to Michael Jackson’s former chef Kai Chase, she knew something was wrong on the morning of Michael Jackson’s death, just by the way Dr. Murray was acting.
First, Dr. Murray (who’s now at the center of the DEA and LAPD’s manslaughter investigation) never took MJ the juice and granola that the pop star routinely had for breakfast.
From an interview with the AP:
“I started preparing the lunch and then I looked at my cell phone and it was noon. About 12:05 or 12:10 Dr. Murray runs down the steps and screams, ‘Go get Prince!’ He’s screaming very loud. I run into the den where the kids are playing. Prince (Jackson’s oldest son) runs to meet Dr. Murray and from that point on you could feel the energy in the house change.
“I walked into the hall and I saw the children there. The daughter was crying. I saw paramedics running up the stairs.”
That’s apparently when Jackson’s children, their nanny, a housekeeper, and Chase all joined hands to pray for Michael. So sad.
“We were all praying, ‘Help Mr. Jackson be O.K.’ “Then everyone was very quiet.”
I can see how Chase’s story could kinda make Dr. Murray’s actions look suspicious, but I don’t think it really shed any light on whether the doc drugged Michael. It’s just kinda interesting to see how MJ’s family responded to the trauma.
Was one of the ladies in that prayer circle MJ’ secret girlfriend?
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[...] feel kinda sorry for the guy. He lived with the family and he was apparently close to MJ’s children and everything, so it’s not like he was [...]
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