Michael Jackson's Former Manager Says He First Took Propofol in 1999
Posted by Chad Webb on 11.13.2011
Frank Cascio speaks on Jackson's long history of drug use....
Michael Jackson's former manager Frank Cascio claims the King of Pop took Propofol as early as 1999 in a new book. He adds that Jackson was late to his 30th anniversary concerts because of being drugged up.
Cascio was a former personal assistant, but eventually became Jackson's manager and friend. He noticed Jackson taking Demerol in 1993 during his Dangerous tour. Jackson first took the drug in 1984 after sustaining burns to the head during a Pepsi commercial.
He goes on to say he spoke to Jackson's family about the drug use in 2001, and they tried to talk to him, but Jackson "simply pushed them away." Cascio says Jackson "died in his endless quest to attain some inner peace."
Whether you are rich or poor, free or in jail, we all try to live another day and the "situation" we are in becomes our world; we adapt. Michael failed at that, surely he was like a great dinosaur, and like the dinosaurs he became extinct because he couldn't adapt. Dr. Murray is not the only greedy person in the never-ending MJ saga. Greed... this is the crooked timber of humanity. In the crux of this drama I would like to jump from that into another shameful exploitation of MJ. A line of perfumes dedicated to Michael is about to be launched by Joe Jackson and a professional scam-artist who is much spookier than Dr. Murray, Julian Franck Rouas. This story will make your eyes curl up in the back of your head when you’ll read about the psychologically malevolent Julian Rouas and the Jackson Tribute Fragrances rogue operation. With no functioning conscience, they have even used Michael’s kids to promote the stinking perfumes… see the sickening photos...
http://jacksontributefragrances.blogspot.com
Posted By: Murphyslaw (Guest) on November 14, 2011 at 09:22 PM
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