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'TMZ Investigates: Who REALLY Killed Michael Jackson' Available to Stream on YouTube

TMZ.com Tuesday, 10 June 2025 ()
Michael Jackson died because Dr. Conrad Murray infused him with a fatal dose of propofol, at least that's the official story ... but it's not the REAL story ... and, our documentary covering it all is now available on YouTube. A months-long TMZ…
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Michael Jackson Michael Jackson American singer (1958–2009)


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