The Tracks of Michael Jackson
Photos of Michael Jackson have just been released, showcasing a serious injury on the superstar's right leg.
The photo is from 2002 and the injury in question may have resulted from contact with a "highly caustic, acidic fluid," which would damage the skin and cause it to turn black. An experts tells ABC News: "On the photographs of Michael Jackson, it looks like there was necrosis on his lower leg where there might have been fluid that went into his lower leg. It looks like there are multiple puncture points from IV placement… If, in fact, he had an IV here, and the IV fluid, which may have been acidic fluid, went into his skin, it might may have, in fact, destroyed the skin. That's all dead skin that would then make an ulceration underneath that skin."
From the photo, along with the ulceration, there are evident needle markings and punctures along his skin. This new evidence just adds another log to the fire, fueling the rumor that Michael had a serious drug addiction
The photo is from 2002 and the injury in question may have resulted from contact with a "highly caustic, acidic fluid," which would damage the skin and cause it to turn black. An experts tells ABC News: "On the photographs of Michael Jackson, it looks like there was necrosis on his lower leg where there might have been fluid that went into his lower leg. It looks like there are multiple puncture points from IV placement… If, in fact, he had an IV here, and the IV fluid, which may have been acidic fluid, went into his skin, it might may have, in fact, destroyed the skin. That's all dead skin that would then make an ulceration underneath that skin."
From the photo, along with the ulceration, there are evident needle markings and punctures along his skin. This new evidence just adds another log to the fire, fueling the rumor that Michael had a serious drug addiction
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