Conspiracy Theory on Michael Jackson

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With him dead, who get's all the money that his new movies, dvds ect. will bring in? :confused:
To me, that alone sounds like a good enough reason to have a washed-out artist boxed underground.
 
If you really want to go the conspiracy theory route, why not go all the way? What if he is actually alive and benefiting from all the pity sales since his "death"?
 
MJ was in so much debt he was better off dead than alive in my opinion.

Good question though as to who gets all the money, obviously royalties from everything would go to his family surely. The rest i dunno hey but 200m debt is a lot.

Merc that conspiracy theory is crazy :D, that goes beyond a tinfoil hat. I think it is more than possible someone offed jackson to benefit financially as he was in major debt and getting further into debt.
 
With him dead, who get's all the money that his new movies, dvds ect. will bring in? :confused:
To me, that alone sounds like a good enough reason to have a washed-out artist boxed underground.

Totally! Someone did the maths, realized he was worth more dead than alive, and put him down.
 
how he survived so long with all that color changing plastic in his body amazes me

people die dude.... especially if your nose is made from the same stuff as GI Joe's.
 
Yea regardless of his surgeries he still seemed in pretty good shape to me, was he not planning a massive world tour?

I mean seriously you do not do that if you are not in good shape.
 
No DJ surely the people releasing old stuff and new movies are not giving all the profit to his kids?
 
I want to scream too, but they don't really care about us.
 
Dude i have already decided that he was murdered for money.

I read all the reports and still think they offed the king.
 
With him dead, who get's all the money that his new movies, dvds ect. will bring in? :confused:
To me, that alone sounds like a good enough reason to have a washed-out artist boxed underground.

I'd hardly call him washed-out. Tickets for his 50 O2 Arena shows in London sold out in hours. They were selling at an average rate of 40,000 an hour when they became available. There were queues of fans from around the world buying tickets in person at the venue.

And 'Thriller' is still the best selling album of all time with over 110 million sold.
Compared to the next best, which sold only 49 million (less than half!)
 
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