--Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication" administered at a level equivalent to that used during anesthesia for major surgery". A consultant anesthesiologist said there were no reports of its use in insomnia relief."
--None of the recommended monitoring, precision dosing or resuscitation equipment was present in Jackson's room.
--Jackson had the skin pigmentation disorder vitiligo, with white patches particularly on his chest, abdomen, face and arms.
--The hair on Jackson's head was described initially by police as sparse and connected to a wig." The autopsy revealed frontal balding".
--A bandage was present on the tip of Jackson's nose.
--A closed bottle of urine was found on a chair in the bedroom where the singer died, along with a box of catheters, disposable needles, alcohol pads, several empty orange juice bottles, a string of wooden beads and a green oxygen tank.
--On Aug 6, a month before his burial, police went to the mortuary where his body was being held to collect hair samples for toxicology tests. The casket was described as yellow with a blue lining and Jackson was wearing a long, dark wig. Moving the wig revealed short, dark, curly natural hair...measuring approximately one and a half inches in length."
--Jackson's body was covered with small scars on his nose, knee, shoulder, neck, wrists, and behind both ears.
--He had dark tattoos near both eyebrows and a small pink tattoo near his lips.
--His body weighed 136 pounds, was 69 inches long, and was described as thin."
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