J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story, offers his insight into the recent report describing the condition of Michael Jackson's bedroom.
A source told the Associated Press that the top floor was a mess, unbearably hot and there were reportedly twenty handwritten notes on the walls including one note that read, "Children are sweet and innocent."
"This was sort of a running theme," Taraborrelli reacts to the news report. "It doesn't surprise me ...this strange note in his bedroom."
As for the claims that Jackson was taking the anesthetic Propofol on the night before his death, the author says, "I think it shows you how desperate Michael was, so desperate for a good night's sleep."
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