The repercussions of the heavy surprise that Debbie Rowe, the wife of the late American pop star Michael Jackson, blew up regarding her responsibility for his death, are still continuing.
These statements, which were included in a short documentary film, in which she admitted her failure to help the most famous star, the family of the late, angered.
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The family expressed their astonishment at Roe’s claim that she watched the effects of the dangerous painkiller ingested by Jackson and led to his death without moving, and considered her behavior “immoral”.
Jackson’s 92-year-old mother, along with his 66-year-old brother Randy, also revealed a great shock to such talk, explaining that the wife’s silence all these years and her confession today is very ambiguous.
The wife’s words came during a short documentary film entitled “Who Killed Michael Jackson?”, which was shown on the American “Fox” channel.
Debbie announced that she was somehow responsible for Michael Jackson’s death, as she might have done a lot to get him to stop taking painkillers, but she didn’t.
His personal physician at the time, Dr. Conrad Murray, was imprisoned for manslaughter, admitting that he had given Jackson several drugs to help him sleep the night he died.
Murray said his prison experience was “shattered” following he was decimated by the grief and pain of losing the international star and his trial, blaming himself with many blame for the legend’s death.
Enough painkillers to kill a rhino
As for the former forensic doctor in the Los Angeles Police, Ed Winter, he announced the death of Michael Jackson due to a cardiac arrest in 2009, while quantities of the strong analgesic “propofol” were found in his body enough to kill a rhino.
Michael Jackson and his wife Debbie Rogue
The singer became addicted to painkillers following suffering second and third degree burns to his scalp during a fire accident while filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984.
As for the couple, they were married in 1996, and Roe was a surrogate mother of two children, Prince and Paris, and then they separated in 1999, and the custody at that time remained with Jackson.