DEA Joins Michael Jackson Drug Conspiracy Case
Never content to let sleeping dogs lie, the Los Angeles Police Dept. has asked the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency to join the Michael Jackson death investigation. They would like to find out whether prescription drugs were involved in the death of singer Michael Jackson, a federal law enforcement official said Wednesday.

The official, who did not want to be identified because he cannot comment publicly on the matter, said DEA agents will be looking at various doctors involved with Jackson, their practices and their possible sources of medicine supply.
When we called the DEA and asked for a comment on the case but were told to direct our questions to the Los Angeles Police Dept.
The police department would not confirm the involvement but said the federal agency is routinely called in such instances.
“We routinely offer assistance to any agency regarding the Federal Controlled Substance Act,” said Sarah Pullen of the DEA. “However, at this time, we have nothing further to comment about the death of Michael Jackson.”
In related news, Michael Jackson may have been using several aliases to purchase prescription drugs.
TMZ has reported that they already know of two names that Jackson was using. Omar Arnold and Jack London were used to get dangerous drugs such as Demerol. Jackson supposedly used his bodyguards’ names as well as his office manager.
Sources say that a doctor would call the pharmacy and tell them Jackson was coming to get the Demerol, and they would simply fill the prescription, leaving the name blank.
SO THE CIRCUS CONTINUES!
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