Michael Jacobshagen Reveals Michael Jackson Predicted His Own Murder

Michael Jackson Predicted His Own Murder, Revealed By Michael Jacobshagen

Michael Jacobshagen has revealed that Michael Jackson predicted his own murder through the letters he wrote before dying from drug overdose.

Jacobshagen, 34-year-old businessman, one of Jackson’s closest friend for 2 decades. He claimed that the pop star wrote 13 letters including the prediction of his own murder through the phrases “They are trying to murder me” and “I am scared about my life.”

The 34-year-old businessman also revealed that Jackson called him asking to leave Germany and fly to Los Angeles. Jacobshagen immediately went to LA and spent 3 days with Jackson, where he received the letters.

Michael Jackson

“He was in emotional meltdown saying ‘they are going to murder me,” Jackson wrote in his letters as Jacobshagen told Daphne Barak for Australian TV show quoted by MSN.

It was still unclarified on whom Jackson was referring to his letters, but he mentioned concert promoters AEG who also organizing Jackson’s London O2 residency. Jackson mentioned on one of his letters that AEG gives him too much pressure and he was fearing for his life.

The pop singer died on June 25, 2009, due to over dosage of sedative propofol intoxication injected by his personal physician Conrad Murray at his residence on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Michael Jackson

Murray explained that he had found Jackson was not breathing and with a barely detectable pulse. Jackson was immediately treated by paramedics but he was pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He also served two years in prison after found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

Jackson’s daughter Paris, claims that his father was murdered and Jacobshagen will support her with the pop star’s letters.

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