02 July 2009

Michael Jackson's autopsy (Postmortem)Result


Michael Jackson autopsy is complete, this is according to the Los Angelse Coroner's office. However, more tests have been ordered and will take approximately four to six (4-6) weeks, but authorities have found no evidence of external trauma or foul play.

This autopsy report would clear out everything about the real cause of death of King of Pop. There has been speculation that drugs may have played a role MJ's death, that he was given a "heavy dose of morphine" before his death. Other reports said that he received Demerol shortly before his death.

But the only thing to clear out all rumors and speculations about his death is the autopsy result.

Fox News reports that the body of Michael Jackson is being kept in its own crypt at a Los Angeles morgue under lock so that no pictures of the body will be leaked, a source told FOX News. Such a move rarely, if ever, happens.

The L.A. County Police who protect the morgue were told the pop music icon's family was coming Friday night, and the coroner had asked them to try and hold to that commitment.

The source told FOX News investigators conducting the autopsy were also surprised at how healthy Jackson was.

While he wasn't necessarily normal, he appeared to be stronger than they expected. Investigators were surprised to see significant scarring on his face, this being the first time they had seen Jackson without make-up.

He had bruises on his chest consistent with someone trying to revive him, but there were no obvious signs of a heart attack, which leads investigators to believe some sort of drug or drug combination caused either the heart to stop beating or the lungs to stop breathing.

Michael Jackson's autopsy

Craig Harvey, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner, said Friday there were no signs of foul play in the autopsy and further tests would be needed to determine Jackson's cause of death.

Jackson died Thursday afternoon at the age of 50 after being rushed from the Los Angeles area mansion where he was staying to UCLA Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.

No funeral plans have been made public.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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