Michael Jackson Video Released, DEA Joins Death Investigation

Michael Jackson Video Released, DEA Joins Death Investigation

There is new video just in of Michael Jackson and his famous moves, taken just 2 days before his death. And, we’re finally getting word of a planned event in Los Angeles to remember the ‘King of Pop.‘ Count on Josh Einiger for more.

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Los Angeles, CA—There is new video of Michael Jackson rehearsing for his upcoming London tour, called “This Is It”...the title reflecting even Jackson’s prediction the sold out concerts would have been his grand finale.

At the Staples Center, in Los Angeles, they are getting ready for on onslaught of thousands of fans expected here Tuesday…to honor the late ‘King of Pop.‘

Meanwhile, the DEA is taking a hard look at the circumcstances surrounding Michael Jackson’s death. Investigators say they will be looking for possible illegal trafficking of drugs…and whether Jackson’s doctors were prescribing them ..legitimatly.

President Obama also is speaking out about the pop icon’s death…saying Jackson will go down in history as one of our greatest entertainers.

President Barack Obama: “I grew up with his music…still have all his stuff on my iPod.“

Sales of Jackson’s albums are now skyrocketing…and some of his unreleased music could find it’s way onto store shelves…down the road.

Alan Light, music journalist: “We know that he had been working with Will.I.Am with the Black Eyed Peas, he was working with Akon, a big R & B star.“

Quincy Jones, longtime friend and producer of some of Jackson’s hit albums, remembers his last encounter with the singer: “I was here when he sold out the concerts, 50 again, in four hours, I remember that. That was the last time I spoke to him.“

And, a former Jackson bodyguard now claims the pop superstar had a girlfriend who he loved and adored.

Matt Fiddes, former Michael Jackson bodyguard: “If she ever wants to speak out, then it is up to her.“

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