Paris Jackson has taken some time out from her busy schedule as a model and aspiring actress to speak to Rolling Stone magazine, which is her first official interview since her career took off.
Jackson admits she partially blames Dr. Conrad Murray — the physician who was convicted of manslaughter — for Michael Jackson’s fatal dependency on the anesthetic propofol, however the 18-year-old also claims that there was a deeper conspiracy at play. In fact, Jackson tells the publication, that the late King Of Pop felt the same way ahead of his death. “He would drop hints about people being out to get him,” she remembers. “And at some point he was like, ‘They’re gonna kill me one day.’”
When the model was questioned whether or not she genuinely believes her father was murdered, her answer is immediately obvious, “Absolutely,” she told the mag. “Because it’s obvious. All arrows point to that. It sounds like a total conspiracy theory and it sounds like bullshit, but all real fans and everybody in the family knows it. It was a setup. It was bulls—.”
Jackson also revealed that she will not leave the situation as it is, she has plans to seek justice against the guilty parties when the time is right. “But it’s a chess game. And I am trying to play the chess game the right way. And that’s all I can say about that right now.”
This article originally appeared on WHO.
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