Jul 18, 2009

The 7 Secrets of Michael Jackson


A warehouse in New Jersey is holding a incredible treasure - Michael Jackson's inheritance!

Inside the warehouse, dozens of dusty boxes are chaotically stacked upon one another. For years no one has taken any notice of them but they contain almost 500 items which belonged to the King of Pop.
Each item tells a story and some throw light on mysteries which have puzzled fans for decades.




Unheard tracks
In an temperature-controlled sound room lie master copies of 26 unreleased songs by the Jackson 5.







Platinum records
A platinum disc for his single ‘I’ll Be There’ which sold three million records – a real collectable!








• Jacko’s library
Lots of comics and illustrated books, many showing pre-pubescent boys.







• Self-portraits
Jacko painted himself as a clown crying and laughing. Other sketches show a face in which the large nose got smaller and smaller in each picture – a plan for his plastic surgery operations perhaps?







• The letter in which Jacko dumped Lisa Marie Presley
Three pages of careful handwriting like that of a small child. Michael wanted a divorce just one year into the marriage, for the astonishing reason: “I already have a Muslim wife.” Her name was An Khesena men.








• Whitening Cream
The tube of Eldopaque-Forte had been opened but the cap was stuck. Jacko always said that he suffered from a skin condition which made him paler.








• Personal photos
There are almost 15,000 shots. Some are of him smiling backstage during his Victory Tour in 1984, one is of him as a small boy bathing with his dad. Others are from family holidays.










Michael Jackson's will
Part of the will left by the King of Pop






The invaluable objects belong to a New York landlord. He was given them after a legal argument with the Jacksons and he wants to sell them to the highest bidder for an estimated $5 million.

2 comments:

  1. Ankhesenamun was an Egyptian Queen. I find that very interesting.

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  2. What would all this stuff be doing in New Jersey? And who knew to go to this warehouse to retrieve this stuff? If it was the warehouse owners, why didn't they give these things over to the Jacksons?

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