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Michael Jackson's Autopsy Results Leaked

The often inaccurate British tabloid The Sun claims to have obtained a copy of Michael Jackson's autopsy report. It. Is. Disturbing.

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Among the most startling revelations, Michael Jackson was bald, weighed only 112 pounds, was badly disfigured, had broken ribs and bruised knees, shins and bruising on his back. The bridge of Jackson's nose had also disappeared and the right side had caved in!

The Sun claims that no food was in Jackson's stomach at the time of his death, only partially dissolved pills. Michael's ribs broke as paramedics tried to revive him after he suffered cardiac arrest. Injection marks appeared on his "hips, thighs and shoulders" from receiving narcotic painkiller injections three times a day for years.

Two autopsies were conducted on Jackson. On Sunday, Dr. Conrad Murray - the singer's private pathologist who discovered Jackson in bed and not breathing last Thursday - denied giving the icon Demerol or OxyContin.

Many suspect that the Jackson family will be forthcoming about the official results. Hopefully this alleged report is fabricated, although it was obvious that MJ was keeping poor health for years.

UPDATE: The Los Angeles County coroner just released the following statement:

"The report that is being published did not come from this office. I don't know where the information came from, or who that information came from. It is not accurate. Some of it is totally false.

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1 Comment

  1. Matt Says:

    Leaked? True? False? Fans just want to know the truth!

    RIP MJ. You will be missed: http://tinyurl.com/fanreactionpics

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