
Singer Lee Chan-won raised questions about the death of Michael Jackson. The 48th episode of KBS2's "Secrets of Celebrity Soldiers" sheds light on Michael Jackson's complicated life and death. Although 17 years have passed since Michael Jackson left this world, his daughter Paris Jackson still claims, "My father was murdered." This broadcast examines the reality behind the misunderstandings surrounding him, along with a pursuit of his last day.
Choreographer Monica, who appeared on the show, recalled Michael Jackson's death, saying, "At the time, it was so unbelievable it felt like April Fool's Day." Writer Bae Soon-tak expressed regret over his short life, stating, "His musical achievements will be difficult for other artists to replicate." Michael Jackson's personal physician, Conrad Murray, was with him on his last night. Murray claimed that Michael Jackson stopped breathing during the two minutes he was away and that he took immediate action. However, it was revealed that the 911 call was made an hour and a half later, causing a stir in the studio.
The autopsy results were even more shocking. Monica could not hide her surprise at the fact that Michael Jackson's death was classified as "Homicide," and Lee Chan-won added tension by responding, "It is murder, right?" This episode focuses intensively on the mystery surrounding his death, especially the missing golden hour and a half.
One of the misunderstandings that tormented Michael Jackson was the rumor that he wanted to become white. He was mocked for using bleach to make his entire body white and criticized for being addicted to plastic surgery. These criticisms trapped him in the frame of "Wacko Jacko." However, specialist Lee Nak-jun suggested that these changes might not have been eccentric behavior but choices made to fight illness. Michael Jackson suffered from the autoimmune disease lupus, which may have caused necrosis of his nasal tissue.
He insisted on carrying a black umbrella even under the scorching sun. The cast expressed their sorrow, analyzing that this was not eccentric behavior but a battle against illness. Michael Jackson was burdened with debts amounting to 700 billion won before his death. He was preparing for the concert tour "This Is It" to make a comeback. Originally planned for 10 shows, the concert was unilaterally extended to 50 shows by the event planning company, forcing Michael Jackson to continue the race toward death.
Curiosity about what happened on Michael Jackson's last night still remains. All of this can be confirmed in the 48th episode of KBS2's "Secrets of Celebrity Soldiers," airing at 8:30 PM on the 17th.



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