Michael Jackson
Jason Pfeiffer, a friend of Michael Jackson, is shedding some light on one of the fears that the pop legend had before his passing. Pfeiffer, who worked in the dermatologist office where Michael would fake ailments to get Demerol, claims that MJ was afraid of being shot on stage. According to the friend, Michael’s fear of being shot is what lead him to decide to have his comeback in England. Pfeiffer also went on to add that Michael thought America was too dangerous. Read more below.


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Pfeiffer claims that it seemed as if Michael knew he was going to die, “The last time I saw him he ways saying his goodbyes to everyone in the office,” he added, “It was like he knew he was never coming back, and he would often say he thought he was going to be shot on stage.” In regards to choosing England over America Jason said, “That’s why he ditched a US comeback as people had access to guns here and would shoot him. He thought America was too dangerous. But he still had some fears that he would be shot on stage.”

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