Michael Jackson Dies: King of Pop Gone at 50
He rehearsed "This Is It" for fifty concerts at the O2 Arena for six weeks before he died. Conrad Murray injected propofol into Michael Jackson's bloodstream as a sleep aid on the night of June 24, 2009. It wasn't a medical procedure; it was a nightly ritual. Jackson never woke up. He was fifty years old. "Thriller" still holds the record as the best-selling album in history, somewhere between 66 and 100 million copies depending on who's counting. He'd spent half his life being famous, half being famous and accused. The trial ended in acquittal. The music stays.
June 25, 2009
17 years ago
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