Michael Jackson claimed to be obsessed with 'immortalized'

Michael Jackson claimed to be obsessed with 'immortalized'
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Dylan Howard, an investigative journalist has spilled some tea about during the king of pop's life, as Michael Jackson...

Dylan Howard, an investigative journalist has spilled some tea about during the king of pop's life, as Michael Jackson has been revealed in a new book by investigative journalist Dylan Howard on Thursday.

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The Bad: An Unprecedented Investigation digging into the Michael Jackson Cover-Up obtained by The Mirror, with notes written by the King Of Pop see him grapple with how to live a life that never ends, just like Charlie Chaplin and Walt Disney.

He also appeared to be focused on his dream to be the 'first multi-billionaire entertainer-actor-director', as he counted the income he had to make for that dream to come true, as $20 million a week.

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Michael even had plans to remake films like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea or The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. "If I don't concentrate on film, no immortalization." as he wrote in his notepad.

He was told to have the fear of being killed and always felt that someone was planning to "destroy" him.

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"I'm afraid someone is trying to kill me," he wrote in one page from the book. 

"Evil people ­everywhere. They want to destroy me and take my publishing company. The system wants to kill me for my ­catalogue… I'm not selling it."

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According to author Howard, the book is set to "give an intimate insight into the mind of the drug-addled superstar as he prepared to make one final attempt to relaunch his career and pay off his mounting debts."

The King of Pop died in 2009 at the age of 50 before the This is Us tour was ready. The filed said that he overdosed on propofol and benzodiazepine which had been given to him by his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray.

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