Michael Jackson in Twitter seance: "No-one was responsible for my death"
- Fri, 30 Oct 2009
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Michael Jackson has 'said' that no-one was to blame for his death in the first Twitter seance, organised by fancy dress company Angels Fancy Dress.
Jackson, who died in June, was one of four dead people that Twitterers had voted to include in the Tweance, along with River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain and William Shakespeare.
When the medium Jayne Wallace, who hosted the 'Tweance', asked the star who was responsible for his death, Jackson 'said':
"No-one was responsible. I was warned many times about medication but the pain was too severe, and I felt I could not survive without it."
Wallace also claimed that Jackson said he was a "man of many masks", adding: "I don't know if I ever saw the real me myself. But my love was real and my heart was sincere."
The singer also apologised to fans for letting them down about not doing the This Is It tour.
During the event Wallace also claimed to have 'connected' with River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain but failed to 'connect' with Shakespeare, saying he was "very weak".
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October 31 02:29
downwithsecretsocieties
the illuminati killed michael jackson.
October 31 11:04
Mike
It's 2009, lets leave this crap to it's specialist (read small and pathetic) niche and just report the news worthy news.
Cold reading is clearly a scam, WAKE UP!
October 31 11:06
Dave
downwithsecretsocieties, I thought it was Tom Hanks
October 31 11:34
Cautious
This is utter rubbish.
He did not die from pain killers. What pain is she talking about?
Furthermore, it's selfish to want something knowing that it is wrong and to put someone else at risk.
If this is really his own words, then he owes Dr Murray an apology.