A new claim suggests that Michael Jackson may have increased the dose of the drug that caused his death.
According to Radar Online, citing their investigation, the singer may have been influenced by chronic pain, financial worries, and preparation for an upcoming concert tour.
"Michael created the conditions for his own death by using narcotic drugs. He knew the possible consequences and risks of all the drugs he took," the report states.
Official investigation results found his personal doctor Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter and he was sentenced for the crime.
Recall that Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009. His heart stopped after a propofol injection administered by Dr. Conrad Murray.












