Jackson Self-Injecting Demerol, Doctor Says

Posted on July 10, 2009
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A doctor who treated Michael Jackson claimed the singer self-injected Demerol into his system. We’ve combed through tens of thousands of pages of the official file for the 2005 molestation trial. In the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s notes, a member of Jackson’s security detail — retired L.A. County Sheriff’s deputy Michael Laperruque — said some doctors were trying to get Jackson off of Demerol, and that one of the doctor’s in Santa Barbara “was upset with JACKSON because he had been self-injecting.” Laperruque told detectives he had picked up Jackson’s prescriptions for the singer, usually under the name Chris Carter. Carter was one of Jackson’s bodyguards. Laperruque also told detectives one time when he was at Neverland his job was to keep Jackson’s family out because they were planning an intervention.

A former MICHAEL JACKSON associate has shattered one of the King of Pop’s most elaborate lies – told to cover up his drug use. The late pop star’s one-time video producer Marc Shaffel has revealed Jackson’s ‘spider bite’, which was used to mask a late arrival to court during a 2002 hearing trial, was actually a self-inflicted needle wound. Shaffel tells U.S. tabloid the Globe Jackson had been shooting up heroin when a needle broke off. He says, “He had the IV (intravenous) stuff back then. It wasn’t a spider bite. It was an IV he pulled out of his leg. The needle broke off.” Jackson showed off the wound to the Globe at the time, telling the publication, “I really was bitten by spiders. I have been in agony.”
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