It Was the Propofol…
from http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/24/
michael.jackson.propofol/index.html…
Singer Michael Jackson had lethal levels of the drug propofol in his blood when he died, according to court documents. A source close to the investigation told CNN that Dr. Conrad Murray is believed to have administered the drug, a powerful anesthetic, to Jackson within 24 hours of his death on June 25
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That really fits the transit at the time of his death.
From The Reluctant Astrologer, June 25, 2009:
The prominent transit at the time of Jackson’s death was Neptune opposite Mercury (once in 84 years). This is a time when it is easy to drift away from day-to-day matters. The ‘escape’ vehicle may be illness, dreams, daydreams, drugs or alcohol.
The positive side of Neptune opposite Mercury is that it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dissolve old thought patterns, and it is a time when intuition and imagination become more a part of daily thought processes.
The downside of this transit is that some find temporary escape from mundane matters so pleasant that they choose not to return or they fail to notice signs that they may be in danger.
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