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Jackson Search Turned Up the Artist Used a Skin-Whitening Cream


Jackson Search Turned Up the Artist Used a Skin-Whitening Cream

Wednesday, March 31 2010

The postmortem searches on Michael Jackson have confirmed that the singer had been suffering from a disease that is attacking skin pigment, creating certain smooth white patches where there once was deeper color.

But it seems that Michael Jackson was not the one for those patches.

We are saying this as we witnessed the search of the Beverly Hills residence the star had been renting when he died June 25. It turned up that up to 18 tubes of Benoquin were found there. Benoqin is a skin-whitening cream commonly prescribed to those who are suffering from Jackson's condition, vitiligo. This cream is used to lighten the normal skin around the affected areas.

We were shown that the investigators also found 19 tubes of the skin-bleaching agent hydroquinone while searching the mega star's home. There was also an empty bag in there, with a sodium chloride I.V. drip. This kind of substance is used as a general anesthetic, according to the latest released search-warrant documents obtained by E!News. A number of sedatives and the anesthetic propofol were also found during the June 29 search.

There is more court documents released last week. According to them, a Jackson employee says that Murray did not want people to find out about some creams in the Jackson's residence, the day Michael went into cardiac arrest. The witness was at there helping Murray in the resuscitation efforts to save Michael.

Alberto Alvarez is the name of the employee. He told investigators that, after Jackson's death pronunciation at UCLA Medical Center, Murray asked him to return to the house, as he needed Alvarez to "pick up some cream that Mr. Jackson has so that the world wouldn't find out about it."

The search warrant documents that have been released those days included also a hand-written note from Los Angeles Police Detective Daniel Myers. There was some requesting regarding the warrant to be sealed until the final cause of death was determined. "Disclosure of this document would compromise my ongoing investigation into the death of the decedent and would jeopardize the integrity of the investigation," Detective Daniel Myers wrote.

As we know, Murray has pleaded not guilty to the accusations regarding Jackson's death from acute propofol intoxication.

by FW Editor