Bill Whitfield, Michael Jackson’s last bodyguard, has revealed revelations that may have played a major role in the murder of the “King of Pop.”
The 50-year-old singer died on June 25, 2009 at his residence in Los Angeles, where he was found in his bed by his personal physician Conrad Murray.
In 1993, Billie Jean became embroiled in controversy when he was accused of sexually abusing a child.
Later, in 2005, he was brought to trial on further incriminating allegations of child sexual abuse, but the FBI could not find any evidence of criminal conduct, and the Get out of here Singer was released.
Now Whitfield, who was Jackson’s bodyguard in December 2006, said The sun that he paid great attention to the singer and his environment as well as his interactions with his children and other people.
“He (Jackson) would never hurt a child. That was not the man I knew,” said the former bodyguard.
“So I know that these allegations have hurt him,” he claimed, saying he could see that the thriller Singer.
However, in March 2009, the singer, whose real name was Michael Joseph Jackson, announced a series of comeback concerts That’s it Residence.
For the samples Dangerous The hitmaker moved to LA, which, as Whitfield noted, “took its toll on the star – especially after the public trial.”
“There were more people in his life and it became hectic,” he said, adding that he was rehearsing a lot. “I could see it was weighing on him,” he added.
Just three weeks before Jackson was due to complete his residency, he died of an overdose.
Whitfield claimed he sometimes wonders if the singer was killed intentionally. “Do I think someone made a mistake? Yes,” he said.
“But the thought that he died intentionally at the hands of someone does not affect me,” he said.