There are extensive blood stains on the shoulder and chest areas of the tight fitting white top, which was not taken away by investigators.
If that is the case, the big question is — why didn’t investigators remove it from the scene as evidence into the probe into the pop icon’s death?
Dr. Murray, Jackson’s live-in physician at the time of his death, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the King of Pop’s death for allegedly giving him a deadly dose of the powerful anesthetic Propofol. If convicted, Murray faces up to four years in jail.
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