Michael Jackson's grieving sister La Toya said in an extensive interview that there were four fresh needle marks on the King of Pop's neck when he died - and that she believes her brother was murdered.
"Less than a month ago, I said I thought Michael was going to die before the London shows because he was surrounded by people who didn't have his best interests at heart," La Toya Jackson, 53, told the Daily Mail.
"I believe Michael was murdered," she said. "I felt that from the start. Not just one person was involved, rather it was a conspiracy of people."
Jackson's official cause of death is still being investigated. The Los Angeles Police Department has said Jackson's death could be ruled a homicide if the autopsy indicates the singer was given illicit amounts of powerful prescription drugs.
La Toya said a private autopsy revealed the needle marks. The official autopsy won't be complete for two more weeks.
She also revealed:
Michael regularly kept up to $1 million in cash and a vast collection inside his home, none of which has been found.
There was an intravenous drip setup beside his bed, and oxygen canisters lined up along the walls.
Michael did not want to do the planned "This Is It" concert series in London, but he was coerced into it.
La Toya describes how she took her brother's children, Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, and 7-year-old Blanket, to see their father's body on the day he died.
Paris stood over him and placed a necklace around Jackson's wrist and colorful stones on his body.
The fate of the children will be decided at a custody hearing later this month. Jackson's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, plans to attend the hearing, according to People.com. She is the mother of Prince Michael and Paris.
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