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In late December 2008 Ian Halperin told the world that Michael Jackson had only six months to live. His investigations into Jacksons failing health made headlines around the globe. Six months later the King of Pop was dead. Whatever the final autopsy results reveal it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. Friends and associates paint a tragic picture of the last years and days of his life as Jackson made desperate attempts to prepare for the planned concert series at Londons 02 Arena in July 2009. These shows would have earned millions for the singer and his entourage but he could never have completed them not mentally and not physically. Michael knew it and his advisors knew it. Anyone who caught even a fleeting glimpse of the frail old man hiding beneath the costumes and cosmetics would
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In late December 2008 Ian Halperin told the world that Michael Jackson had only six months to live. His investigations into Jacksons failing health made headlines around the globe. Six months later the King of Pop was dead. Whatever the final autopsy results reveal it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. Friends & associates paint a tragic picture of the last years & days of his life as Jackson made desperate attempts to prepare for the planned concert series at Londons 02 Arena in July 2009. These shows would have earned millions for the singer & his entourage but he could never have completed them not mentally & not physically. Michael knew it & his advisors knew it. Anyone who caught even a fleeting glimpse of the frail old man hiding beneath the costumes & cosmetics would have understood that the London tour was madness. Why did it happen this way? After an intense five year investigation New York Times bestselling author Ian Halperin uncovers the real story of Michael Jacksons final years a suspenseful & surprising thriller.

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