...pictures reveal the extent of h? How about this latest news Police treat Michael Jackson's death as homicide as pictures reveal the extent of his drug abuse,how do you all feel about those photos ?Previously unseen photos have revealed the extent of Michael Jackson's drug abuse - showing multiple needle marks covering his legs.
Experts said the scabs are most likely to have been caused by injecting drugs, with Jackson known to be addicted to painkillers.
The images, taken seven years ago, were broadcast on U.S. TV network ABC as it was revealed that police are treating Jackson's death as homicide.Injuries: In previously unseen photos Michael Jackson unveiled a serious wound on his right leg
Dr Debra Jaliman, a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Dermatology, told the network: 'It looks like there are multiple punctures from intravenous placement.'
The specialist said it was 'unusual' to inject drugs into the legs, but that the measure would be taken if no veins in the upper body were accessible.
A large blotch is also visible. This is said to be the result of Necrosis, a condition that could have been caused by intravenous fluids dripping into the star's lower leg.
Gash: A medical expert said the injury appeared to be surrounded by unusual needle punctures
Puncture wounds: The needle marks on Jackson's legs
Police in Los Angeles are now treating Jackson's death as homicide.
The website TMZ, which broke the news of Jackson's death, reports that the initial investigation has pinpointed the anesthesic Propofol as the primary cause of his death. Vials of Propofol were found in Jackson's home after he died. The website said: 'Law enforcement sources say there is already "plenty of powerful evidence" linking Dr Conrad Murray as the person who administered the drug to 50-year-old Jackson. 'The evidence includes various items found in Jackson's house, including the Propofol, an IV stand and oxygen tank.'
Dr Murray's lawyer would neither confirm nor deny if his client administered the Propofol.
Jackson was taking a combination of painkillers when he died on June 25 and had been regularly using the drugs since he burned his hair during the filming of a Pepsi advert in 1984.
The website also reports that the LAPD has had 'multiple conversations' with the L.A. County District Attorney's office, although the case has not been formally presented to the D.A.Meanwhile, Jackson's older brother Tito, 55, said the family once raided the singer's former home Neverland looking for drugs.
Tito said his younger brother had ordered his bodyguards to prevent the family from visiting his California ranch without permission.
Tito told the Daily Mirror: 'I never saw him on drugs. Not once. He deliberately did it away from us. He didn’t want his family to know anything about that part of him.
'He did almost everything in his power to make sure we didn’t know.
We had to act. It was me, my sisters Janet, Rebbie and La Toya and my brothers, Jackie and Randy.
'We bust right into the house and he was surprised to see us to say the least.
'We kept asking him if it was true what we had heard that he was using drugs.
'He kept denying it. He said we were over-reacting. We also spoke to a doctor and he assured us it was
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Experts said the scabs are most likely to have been caused by injecting drugs, with Jackson known to be addicted to painkillers.
The images, taken seven years ago, were broadcast on U.S. TV network ABC as it was revealed that police are treating Jackson's death as homicide.Injuries: In previously unseen photos Michael Jackson unveiled a serious wound on his right leg
Dr Debra Jaliman, a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Dermatology, told the network: 'It looks like there are multiple punctures from intravenous placement.'
The specialist said it was 'unusual' to inject drugs into the legs, but that the measure would be taken if no veins in the upper body were accessible.
A large blotch is also visible. This is said to be the result of Necrosis, a condition that could have been caused by intravenous fluids dripping into the star's lower leg.
Gash: A medical expert said the injury appeared to be surrounded by unusual needle punctures
Puncture wounds: The needle marks on Jackson's legs
Police in Los Angeles are now treating Jackson's death as homicide.
The website TMZ, which broke the news of Jackson's death, reports that the initial investigation has pinpointed the anesthesic Propofol as the primary cause of his death. Vials of Propofol were found in Jackson's home after he died. The website said: 'Law enforcement sources say there is already "plenty of powerful evidence" linking Dr Conrad Murray as the person who administered the drug to 50-year-old Jackson. 'The evidence includes various items found in Jackson's house, including the Propofol, an IV stand and oxygen tank.'
Dr Murray's lawyer would neither confirm nor deny if his client administered the Propofol.
Jackson was taking a combination of painkillers when he died on June 25 and had been regularly using the drugs since he burned his hair during the filming of a Pepsi advert in 1984.
The website also reports that the LAPD has had 'multiple conversations' with the L.A. County District Attorney's office, although the case has not been formally presented to the D.A.Meanwhile, Jackson's older brother Tito, 55, said the family once raided the singer's former home Neverland looking for drugs.
Tito said his younger brother had ordered his bodyguards to prevent the family from visiting his California ranch without permission.
Tito told the Daily Mirror: 'I never saw him on drugs. Not once. He deliberately did it away from us. He didn’t want his family to know anything about that part of him.
'He did almost everything in his power to make sure we didn’t know.
We had to act. It was me, my sisters Janet, Rebbie and La Toya and my brothers, Jackie and Randy.
'We bust right into the house and he was surprised to see us to say the least.
'We kept asking him if it was true what we had heard that he was using drugs.
'He kept denying it. He said we were over-reacting. We also spoke to a doctor and he assured us it was
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