And the Elvis parallels continue....
Michael Jackson Doctor -- MIA
We've learned law enforcement is looking for a doctor who lived at Michael Jackson's home -- and the doctor is nowhere to be found.
Law enforcement sources tell us a BMW belonging to the doctor was towed from Jackson's home last night.
Cops are looking to interview the doc.
A law enforcement source says the doctor gave Jackson an injection before he died.
Jackson reportedly may have OD'd on Demerol. As we first reported, family members were concerned that Jackson was taking too much morphine.
eta: Final Days: The Mystery of Michael Jackson's Death
It should have been the opportunity of a lifetime for a Michael Jackson fan: a behind-the-scenes invitation to a rehearsal for the superstar's upcoming concert tour in the United Kingdom.
But when the fan got to the stage, she was horrified. "He is a skeleton," she wrote Monday in an email to other Jackson fans. Worse, she said, was seeing her idol surrounded by people she deemed too frightened to say anything. "I have to say: He may die."
Maybe the doctor was Elvis?
What was he even on morphine for? That seems ... odd. I mean, I can see a scrip for Vicodin or something, but straight-up morphine? Wow.
There should be a Star Trek episode where they discover that some alien entity has over the centuries been taking human form in order to prescribe excess painkillers to various celebrities, causing them to OD. Then they'll name various celebrities that have died, including Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Michael Jackson and T'chel V'horfa of Rigel 5....
What was he even on morphine for? That seems ... odd. I mean, I can see a scrip for Vicodin or something, but straight-up morphine? Wow.
If you need pain management, or opiates for *something,* and you're that level of famous, you can probably bypass the vicodin and go straight to the good shit. That's my guess.
but MIB already established that Elvis, himself, was an alien.
the previous pain killer addiction he had was from a back injurty, so I assume it was that again.
Ah. Still ... morphine may be the good stuff, but that's serious stuff.
I thought the previous painkiller addiction was from when his hair caught fire while filming the Pepsi commercial.