Michael Jackson's mother says some people wanted her son killed
Katherine Jackson, appearing in a Dateline NBC special to mark the first anniversary of son Michael Jackson's death, told the network that her late son was in constant fear that “mean, evil, vicious” people were out to kill him
“He told me several times that he felt that people wanted him gone, wanted him dead,” Katherine told NBC's Sonia Lowe. “It's just some of the mean, evil, vicious people didn't want him around for some reason. They're greedy.”
Katherine said one person she does not suspect of any participation in Michael Jackson's killing is her daughter-in-law and Michael's former wife Debbie Rowe, the mother of two of the three kids of the popular pop star.
Debbie Rowe, who is a Nurse by profession, has initially fought for her son's custody after Jackson's death but finally reached an agreement with Katherine Jackson that would allow her supervised visits with the children under guidelines to be recommended by a child psychologist.
Michael's 80-year-old mother waged a legal fight for several months for control of Jackson's estate, but gave up her probate challenge in October. She and Jackson's children are the main beneficiaries of the estate. For now, they are receiving an $86,000 monthly family allowance.
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